Groups feed, house health care workers on coronavirus front lines

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From New York City to Washington state, people have donated thousands of meals to health care workers through various organizations, while others have provided temporary housing to doctors and nurses who are on the front lines of the pandemic.

"Nationally we're talking about putting more than $1 million into restaurants' pockets," Wishkovsky said, noting that in certain markets like New York and Los Angeles, Frontline Foods is injecting $50,000 to $200,000 into local restaurants.

“The products are meant for front-line workers who don’t have any products or snacks,” Riley told NBC News. Other organizations are working to provide health care workers with temporary housing if they choose to make the difficult decision toEmily Phillips, the wife of an emergency room doctor in Dallas, posted on Facebook that she was looking for an RV to rent where her husband, Jason, could stay.

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