This one It’s the season of thanksgiving, The pitt Cast expresses gratitude to health care workers.
While the players like Noah Wyle, Supriya Ganesh and Shabana Azeez Play doctors on TV, they know firsthand how hard – and important – the work of hospital staff is.
“During the pandemic, we saw this incredible increase in the appreciation of front-line workers and the risks they’re taking,” Wyle, 54, told Exclusive US of the Week During the Rape Treatment and Stuart House at UCLA Health’s annual Brunch in October. “Everybody went out and tied on the pots and pans and was happy [for] they got on the train. And so that was almost a carnival and an appreciation show. Then it died down. “
What didn’t last, according to Wally, were the doctors, nurses and support staff who would work every day and do “the same work they did before people went potty and after they stopped potty.”
During the Thanksgiving week celebration, we asked some members The pitt clay Share what impressed you with the health care workers. With all the answers, the players could not hide their gratitude for the work they do every day.
Katherine Lanasa
The Warrick Page / HBE Max / Coursetty Everett collection“I have to say that I had cancer recently, and the nurses just took the time to give them – and it wasn’t right for them to say that Playing a nurse Dana Evans, told We. “From my own experience, I didn’t feel victimized by my cancer experience. I felt fortunate to have medical care, to have support, which is why we need to support places like Stuart Days and the rape center.”
Supriya Ganesha
Warrick Page / Max“I love health care workers because of their compassion, their compassion, especially in a system that is increasingly interfering with their needs,” said Ganesha, who plays Dr. Samira Mohan, We. “There are very few other technologies like that and others, and I admire them for everything they choose to deal with just to make a positive difference in someone’s life. Thank you for all you do!”
Shabana Azeez
The Warrick Page / HBE Max / Coursetty Everett collection“Dedicating your life to saving a life is a brave thing to do. All healthcare work is a refrigerator,” said Azeez, who plays Dr. Victoria Javadi, explained We. “I am thankful for the strength he has to die so much in death and suffering every day and respond with compassion and kindness. I hope we as a community.”
Noah Wyle
The Warrick Page / HBE Max / Coursetty Everett collectionJust because the coronavirus pandemic has passed does not mean that the health care worker’s job has gotten any easier, according to Wally.
“If anything, their jobs have become more difficult. People are coming in sick, they are frustrated. They have to wait a long time because of boarding problems, lack of nurses, bikavitch” robinavitch, shared We. “The tax that is taken is huge. That’s why you see the highest incidences, drug addiction that shines a light on high-class people, but among the light of high-class people, it seems like it’s a fair thing.”
The pitt streaming now at HBE max In season 2 Set to premiere in early 2026.
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