A group of nurses from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee gathered at the hospital’s helipad earlier this week to pray amid the coronavirus outbreak.
“When you have a few extra minutes at work, you take the time to go to the helipad and pray,” Angela Gleaves wrote in a Facebook post, according to Faithwire. “We prayed over the staff in our unit as well as all of the hospital employees.
“We also prayed over the patients and their families during this trying time,” Gleaves added. “We also prayed for all of our colleagues around the world taking care of patients.”
According to Today, Gleaves was joined by fellow nurses Sarah Kremer, Beth Tiesler, Tanya Dixon and McKenzie Gibson.
Kremer had asked Gleaves to join her to pray on Monday, which was also Kremer’s birthday.
“We just wanted to share (the pictures) to let everyone know that we were praying not only for our hospital, but all the patients and the families,” Gleaves told TODAY. “It’s just a really hard time for families as well as patients right now because a lot of hospitals aren’t allowing visitors.
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