This isn’t right. Respect and compassion is a 2 way street. pic.twitter.com/xtecDTB3x5
— Abdu Sharkawy (@SharkawyMD) May 23, 2020
The Trinity Bellwoods Park fiasco wasn’t due to ignorance; the problem is entitlement. This is what happens when we talk about individual freedom w/out tackling privilege, community accountability & centring the most vulnerable. Again, this issue isn’t spatial it’s socio-spatial. pic.twitter.com/8zyAU8cnny
— Jay Pitter (@Jay_Pitter) May 24, 2020
Eid Mubarak. So frustrating and infuriating to see people acting in such a self-centred way at a time when so many others are sacrificing in the interests of everyone.
— Lacey (@LaceyLaceyp) May 23, 2020
Trinity Bellwoods today. 😦 pic.twitter.com/QglWSSrxO6
— Dinah Laredo (@DinahLaredo) May 23, 2020
We are so fortunate that there are people like you Dr Sharkawy. I am so impressed when I listen to you on TV and hope that everyone will listen and adhere to what you say.
— Jimbeau (@Jimbeau09) May 23, 2020
thank you for putting out this message.Thank you to you and all of our healthcare workers for your sacrifices and for shouldering the burden of this pandemic for the rest of us.
— 💙Ισαβελλε💚~Thank You Essential💓 Workers~Merci🌈 (@190924CH) May 23, 2020
Also. Eid Mubarak. 🙏
— Sandy Kiaizadeh (@SandyKiaizadeh) May 23, 2020
Thank you for what you do. I've shared this on my Facebook in the hopes that people will think twice about packing spaces with no regard for the health of others.
— Friend of a Friend Matchmaking (@FOAFDating) May 23, 2020
You have been a beacon of light and hope through these last few months @SharkawyMD. This is a heartbreaking but very poignant message. My heart goes out to you and your family.❤️
— Shelley Collins (@Chellebelle2709) May 23, 2020
Thank you for your hard work with Covid patients. Thank you for your sacrifice. Some of us in Ontario greatly appreciate it…and mind your words.
— Kim Fahner (@modernirish) May 23, 2020
Eid Mubarak. Thank you for speaking up. It is so frustrating to see people not cooperating and not doing their part.
— M Paton 🍁 (@patonwith1t) May 23, 2020
Thank you, Dr Sharkawy, for your dedication & compassion, under these most difficult times. Eid Mubarak to you and family.
— #StayHome 🌈 #RestezChezVous (@ComedyMontreal) May 23, 2020
Thank you Dr. Sharkawy. You and your colleagues are my heroes and I am doing everything that I can to flatten the curve and lessen the impact of this virus. Thank you for your hard work and dedication particularly during this time. I hope others see and respect your sacrifice❤️
— Robert Archer🌈 (@rjkarcher) May 23, 2020
Eid Mubarak to you good doctor!
— Leanne Lewis (@leelowbird) May 23, 2020
My sincerest best wishes to you and your family for Eid.
— bigaltoronto (@AllanBSportsFan) May 23, 2020
I have been watching your updates daily and I completely agree with you. I'm so sorry you had to spend your holiday at work and that what seem like a very large number of people are putting themselves and others at risk, which will eventually affect you and other frontline staff.
— AE Lister/Elizabeth Lister 🌈🔥❤ (@lizbethlister) May 23, 2020
Eid Mubarak. Thank you for speaking up. I hope everyone listens to your voice of reason and that this epidemic ends soon.
— Lydia Schoch (@TorontoLydia) May 23, 2020
So much respect to you opening your heart ❤️ for all of us. I am praying you find some light 💫 today to brighten this seemingly endless darkness of Covid19. The you for all your knowledge and sacrifice ever day. Stay hopeful. Brighter days ahead pic.twitter.com/rovm0HvLh1
— 💜dentalhygiene🇨🇦👩⚕️🐈🐶🦷#masks4canada 🏒 (@dentalhygieneq1) May 23, 2020
Thank you @SharkawyMD for everything you and your colleagues do and Eid Mubarak!
— Oneal Banerjee (@onealbanerjee) May 23, 2020
Blessed Eid to you and your family… I'm sorry that you couldn't be with them today. Thank you for all that you do and thank you for sharing this very important message.
— Carrie Moonbeams🐝 @🏠 (@CarrieMoonbeams) May 23, 2020
Thank you Dr. Sharkawy! I know a lot of people are going to be in groups of more than 10 tomorrow celebrating Eid. My family and I chose not to do that. It’s difficult but we don’t want to put ourselves or other at risk. #EidMubarak to you and I hope you get to see your family!
— Rae Nosh (@RNoshin) May 23, 2020
Thank you for all you do & thank you for this important message. We are respecting dr’s orders over here. #EidMubarak to you sir pic.twitter.com/hc3c8KrIPu
— Jane I Love Masks Daly (@dalybeauty) May 23, 2020
It's Eid. Basically Xmas to me. A beautiful day I am spending INSIDE a hospital tending to CoVid patients so that everyone OUTside tanning like sardines in groups of 10 can fill up my ER and ICU again in a few weeks. Shameful.
— Abdu Sharkawy (@SharkawyMD) May 23, 2020
This is an all too familiar and very disturbing scene. Let's imagine about 40% of those people getting CoVid-19 then 80% of those ending up in an ER or ICU. That's entirely possible. Not a sunny outlook anymore, is it? #2ndWaveIfWeDontBehave https://t.co/28a1DR2UsK
— Abdu Sharkawy (@SharkawyMD) May 23, 2020