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HARBAUGH HAS GOTTEN INVOLVED. PETE: DOCTORS NURSES AND TECHNICIANS ARE BATTLING THE CORONAVIRUS, THEY HAD A FEW MINUTE -- FEW MOMENTS TO HAVE FUN AND THAT’S WHERE JOHN HARBAUGH GOT INVOLVED. A GROUP OF FRONTLINE FIGHTERS GATHERED FOR A CHAT WITH THE RAVENS COACH. HE BEGAN BY ASKING ABOUT THEN. -- THEM. I LIVE IN THE BASEMENT. >> THEY SHOUT OUT TO MY 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER. MY HUSBAND’ MILITARY AND HE AND I ARE ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL SO SHE , SPENDS COUNTLESS HOURS BY HERSELF. AND SHE REALLY DOES HOLD DOWN THE FORT WHILE WE’RE NOT HOME. >> WE’RE THINKING ABOUT YOU AND WE’RE WITH YOU AND BEHIND YOU AND WANT TO DO ANYTHING WE CAN TO HELP. SO FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS THANKS FOR BEING HEROES. WHAT FOOTBALL QUESTIONS TO YOU HAVE FOR US? >> COACH, HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT TOM BRADY GOING TO THE NFC? >> LOVE IT. LOVE IT. FAMILY, JUST THINK HOW GOOD THATS GONNA BE IN FLORIDA. THE WEATHER’S GONNA BE SO MUCH BETTER FOR HIM. PETE: LATER COACH HARBAUGH SHARED A MESSAGE OF FAITH, ONE INSPIRED BY HIS DAUGHTER ALISON. SHE’S GOT THIS LITTLE SIGN. I DON’T KNOW WHERE SHE GOT I FROM, WE DIDN’ GIVE IT TO HER, IT SAYS "HANDS FOR WORK, HEARTS FOR GOD." AND I THOUGHT, THAT’S SOMETHING I’M GOING TO SHARE TOMOROW IN OUR CALL BECAUSE I FEEL LIKE YOU GUYS HAVE HANDS FOR WORK AND HEARTS FOR GOD. DOING HEALING WORK PETE: AND ONE MORE LESSON FROM FAMILY, AND OLD ADAGE THAT WE’VE BEEN HEARING FROM THE HARBAUGH PATRIARCH JACK, FROM THE DAY WE MET JOHN. HOW ABOUT WE ALL DO THIS, LIKE MY DAD SAYS, LET’S ATTACK THE DAY WITH AN ENTHUSIA UNKNOWN TO MANKIND PETE: FOR THOSE BATTLING ON THE FRONT LINES, WORDS TO LI

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A group of front-line fighters gathered Monday for a call with Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland's latest numbers | Rumor Control ||For the doctors and nurses and technicians that work relentlessly battling the coronavirus, catching a few moments of fun and a little time to vent means a lot.Harbaugh began by asking about them. Some replied they hadn't seen family in a month and are living in the basement. "Probably the biggest shoutout goes to my 16-year-old daughter. My husband is military, so we are both essential personnel, so she spends countless hours by herself, and she really does hold down the fort while we're not home," said MedStar Health therapist Jennifer Skobie."We're thinking about you and we're with you and behind you and want to do anything we can to help. So from the bottom of our hearts, thanks for being heroes," Harbaugh said.And then came a little time to escape. With just 10 days until the NFL Draft, there's more than roster building going on with the Ravens right now."What football questions to you have for us?" Harbaugh said."Coach, how do you feel about Tom Brady going to the NFC," one medical professional asked."Love it! Family, just think how good that's going to be in Florida. The weather's going to be so much better for him," Harbaugh said.Later, Harbaugh shared a message of faith, one inspired by his daughter, Alison."She's got this little sign -- I don't know where she got it from, we didn't give it to her -- it says, 'Hands for work. Hearts for God.' And I thought, that's something I'm going to share tomorrow in our call because I feel like you guys have hands for work and hearts for God. You're doing God's work. You're doing healing work," Harbaugh said.And there was one more lesson from family and old adage that we've been hearing from the Harbaugh patriarch, Jack Harbaugh, from the day we met John Harbaugh."How about we all do this, like my dad says, let's attack the day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind," John Harbaugh said.For those battling on the front lines, they're words to live by.Maryland Department of Health coronavirus updates | en EspañolBaltimore City coronavirus resourcesSLOW THE SPREAD: 15 Days to slow the spread, what to doTRACKING THE CURVE: Tracking COVID-19 curve of cases, deaths in Maryland 6 FEET: Why social distancing worksUNEMPLOYMENT: How to apply for unemployment insuranceGET TESTED: How to get tested for coronavirus in MarylandSCAMS: Beware of fraud related to coronavirus | RUMOR CONTROLFAQ: State answers to coronavirus questions (language translations)SPECIAL PAGE: Late-breaking updates on coronavirus