Raguram was recently named a “COVID-19 hero” by Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless (ACHCH) for his work during the pandemic. In April, he and Law became founding members of the team, just as the severity of the coronavirus pandemic became clear.
“It was important for us at the end of the year to take a moment and really appreciate how this community has shown up in an exceptional way,” said Lucy Kasdin, director of ACHCH. “The silver lining of COVID-19 in our community is that it has really brought providers together in a way that has not existed before.”
ACHCH recognizes outstanding community members every year, but felt it was important to create a new category for those who faced the challenges of the pandemic, Kasdin said. Raguram was one of eight COVID-19 heroes recognized by the organization for 2020.
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“It was important for us at the end of the year to take a moment and really appreciate how this community has shown up in an exceptional way,” said Lucy Kasdin, director of ACHCH. “The silver lining of COVID-19 in our community is that it has really brought providers together in a way that has not existed before.”
ACHCH recognizes outstanding community members every year, but felt it was important to create a new category for those who faced the challenges of the pandemic, Kasdin said. Raguram was one of eight COVID-19 heroes recognized by the organization for 2020.
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