With the current COVID-19 pandemic, one of the often-overlooked aspects of a systematic response is the health and well-being of our heroic medical professionals on the front lines. Interfacing with patients at the risk of their own personal safety as well as that of their families, doctors and nurses work tirelessly, never looking up at the clock to care for those in need while scientists’ race to find a vaccine. The continual exposure to disease, coupled with the running down of their own physical well-being makes them highly susceptible to contract COVID-19 themselves, despite all of the pre-pandemic, well-established, and proven cleaning, gowning, and aseptic techniques.