Fighting COVID And Police Brutality, Medical Teams Take To Streets To Treat Protesters

KHN with permission 6/11/20
Iris Butler (left), a certified nursing assistant, stands with two other street medics she worked with during a protest on June 1, 2020, in Denver. She says she met the two, who declined to give their names, a few days earlier while tending to injured protesters. (LJ Dawson for KHN)

 

 

During the civil rights protests in the 1960s, teams of healthcare workers informally organized themselves as first responders treating protestors victimized by local police forces. Now, fifty years later, street medics are again stepping into the fray, providing first aid to protestors who are being tear-gassed, shot with rubber bullets and clubbed by local police officers. But today there’s a new twist. COVID-19.   —The HEAL Team

 

 

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