This Texas Nurse Called Out Her Senator for Blowing Off Frontline Workers

Sheniell Granato, a nurse who was hospitalized with Covid-19, says officials still aren’t doing enough to protect health care workers

Izzie Ramirez
GEN
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4 min readJul 13, 2020

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Sheniell Granato. Photo: Courtesy of subject

With more than 240,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus since March and about 10,000 cases in just the last week alone, Texas has become one of the country’s Covid-19 epicenters. Making matters worse, the state is experiencing a severe lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) and hospital beds — a problem, says Sheniell Granato, a San Antonio-based nurse, that many frontline health care workers saw coming and tried to warn us about.

In April, Granato and other members of her nurses union scheduled what they thought would be a conference call with Senator John Cornyn to talk about their lack of hospital resources. But Granato says the senator sent a staffer in his place, and they didn’t give the nurses the time of day. “Who will help the helpers?” she wrote last week in a tweet that’s gone viral, calling out the senator for failing to take the time to listen to frontline workers and their concerns.

Granato knows firsthand how detrimental the virus can be to our health: While working in the ER at the start of the pandemic she started experiencing…

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Izzie Ramirez
GEN
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