Metro columnist Sharon Grigsby writes:
Dallas lawyer Jim Mullen, back in North Texas after pulling
21 straight nursing shifts among some of the most critically ill coronavirus patients
in New York City, is unconvinced that anyone would be interested in the
solitary aftermath of his lifesaving work.
For 10 days, he’s confined himself
to a small Irving hotel room, catching up on legal work and
sleep -- and dreaming of the day later this month when, fingers crossed, he can
reunite with his wife, Gina, an ER doctor fighting COVID-19 in Dallas, and
their little daughter, Gracie.
"There’s not really much going on here," he
laughed. "The only thing more boring than being in quarantine might be
reading about it."
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