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 AVON LAKE, Ohio,  WEWS  鈥?A few months ago, employees at the Avon Lake Public Library in Ohio found a small stuffed animal among the books in the children s  stanley cup section. From that moment, the toy has had quite the adventure and its story is one of fun, love and the generosity of one young boy. When the cat was found around November, it was going to be placed in the lost and found bin. But the library s c stanley cup ommunications manager, Shea Alltmont, had a different idea.  I said,  Why not  I m going to take the stuffy and do a little post and see if anybody knows whose kitty it is,   Alltmont said. Alltmont posted a picture of the toy on the library s Facebook page, one with text that said the cat was looking for its owners and other photos with the cat helping around the librar stanley cup y. The posts were fun and lighthearted鈥攁nd well received by friends of the library on the social media platform.  Reaction, actually, was pretty swift on our social media Facebook page. And I saw a lot of people had already kind of liked it and  Oh, I hope this stuffy finds its home,   Alltmont said.  It was doing what I wanted it to do, which was to make some awareness about the little kitty. But while the first few posts were getting traction, no one came forward to claim the stuffed kitty, which the library had named Aurora. Alltmont and the Avon Lake Public Library staff didn t give up hope, however. Pictures of Aurora were frequently posted to the library s social media accounts, and her antics increased. From Hymu Images show Egypt constructing wall near Rafah border
 A doctor is opening up about working at one of the first hospitals in the country dedicated solely to treating people with severe cases of COVID-19. Hope gave way to frustration as heartwarming images of mutual sacrifice were replaced by images of protest about the sanctity of dining out and getting haircuts,  said Dr. Ben Trappey at Bethesda Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota.  Now, even frustration has given way to bone deep sense of weariness and resignation. Im running on fumes. Trappey spent nearly three months away from his wife, quarantining at a hotel while caring for patients at Bethesda Hospital near Minneapolis.He destresses through reflective writing and teaches it to other residents and physicians.His essay  Running on Fumes  was recently published in the J stanley termosy ournal of the American Medical Association  JAMA . It reflects how he feels still being on the front lines of COVID-19, but not feeling like the rest of the world is behind him. The thing that made me feel most supported ear stanley thermoskannen ly on was just that everybody was making these sacrifices together and now when there are so many people who refuse to acknowledge that a sacrifice even needs to be made is really frustrating,  said Trappey.He says one o stanley cups uk f his challenges is not knowing which COVID-19 patients will get better.Many hospitals have provided support like counseling and buddy systems.Trappey is now on parental leave at home with his wife and newborn son. Its hard to think about what things will be like as we get furth