Home Actor Matt McGorry HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Matt McGorry Instagram - Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman πŸ₯°βœ¨πŸ’•πŸ˜· Slides from @clean.air.club πŸ’• (Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)

Matt McGorry Instagram – Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman πŸ₯°βœ¨πŸ’•πŸ˜· Slides from @clean.air.club πŸ’• (Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)

Matt McGorry Instagram - Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman πŸ₯°βœ¨πŸ’•πŸ˜· Slides from @clean.air.club πŸ’• (Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)

Matt McGorry Instagram – Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman πŸ₯°βœ¨πŸ’•πŸ˜·

Slides from @clean.air.club πŸ’•

(Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll) | Posted on 25/Jan/2024 02:07:27

Matt McGorry Instagram – This is infuriating and unacceptable and why N95 masks need to be mandated in healthcare. High risk people should not have to risk death and having permanent, new health issues in trying to get the care they need. @ucsfhealth 

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β€œHelp me urge @ucsfhealth to require all staff, patients, and visitors to wear N95 masks 

#N95s4UCSF #KeepMasksInHealthcare 

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My recent column in Teen Vogue about the surge and its impact on me as a high risk disabled person became a terrifying reality when I had a medical emergency that required a visit to the ER and brief hospitalization in the ICU.

Disabled, immunocompromised, and chronically ill people know fully well that the world is not designed for us and how we are often dehumanized and considered burdens by the medical industrial complex. It is an exhausting struggle to be seen and heard while fighting to survive in the face of systemic oppression.

While I was in the hospital I tweeted some of my experiences because I needed to document what was happening and do something while filled with fear. 

Writing and organizing is a way to channel my rage and process my medical trauma.

I call upon you all to help me push for a N95 mask mandate at UCSF Health.

No one should have to delay care or risk infection from COVID when receiving necessary medical care.

Image description: A picture of me, an Asian American disabled woman. There is a tracheostomy at my throat connected to a ventilator tube. A white gauze dressing is tucked around the tracheostomy. I am wearing a camouflage jacket. My eyes are swollen after crying uncontrollably for hours and barely able to open. I look miserable.”

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