Kamala Harris called a registered nurse in Chicago on Thursday to thank her for her work during the pandemic.
Harris posted her side of the call as well.
A NNU representative told CNN that the phone call lasted 15 minutes, during which Hardin spoke more about her time as a nurse.
“Talisa [Hardin] talked about how she and other nurses had to buy their own PPE because the hospital didn’t provide what they needed,” NNU wrote in a statement to CNN. “And Talisa [Hardin] said how this was disgraceful because you wouldn’t send a soldier into battle without gear.”
Hardin’s mother and uncle have both contracted Covid-19, with her uncle currently in the hospital.
She said that the medical center failed to give them the necessary equipment they needed –like face shields and hospital gowns.
“As a nurse, it was deeply disappointing to listen to hospital attorneys, people who have zero experience with medical or nursing care, refuse to listen to health care professionals in their hospital. Management was consistently condescending and patronizing to our nurses,” Hardin said.
Hardin says that the lack of resources has heightened the risk of transmitting the virus to medical staff and their families. She sent her own daughter away to live with her grandmother, meaning that the two spent Mother’s Day apart.
“When I come home every day, I live in fear of contracting the virus,” Hardin told Congress. “When I get home, I have to take off my scrubs, because the hospital won’t give us hospital scrubs. I leave them outside in a plastic bag for a few days before I bring them in to wash them.”
The nurses’ union posted that video as well.