Coronavirus (COVID-19) is impacting the lives of essential workers, requiring them to put in more hours during these unprecedented times. A healthcare provider may have been out since the night before, working diligently to save patient lives. Others, including but not limited to, local restaurant owners, IT engineers and supermarket employees, continue to ensure that every day life scratches the surface of normality. 

OnPage is grateful for these essential workers, and we’d like to say thank you for their continuous efforts during this pandemic. These workers continue to stretch themselves to all possible limits, making it possible for organizations to stay at home, working remotely to satisfy all crucial state orders. 

To the essential workers: You’ve made it possible for communities to remain in safe zones, making this a temporary “new normal.” But, this new normal wouldn’t have been possible without your services. Thank you and we wish you all the best of health and safety in these testing times. 

Please view the one-minute video, dedicated to all frontline employees fighting against COVID-19 here:

 

Ritika Bramhe

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