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A FedEx Man Sanitized The Parcel In Order To Protect A Girl With Autoimmune After Seeing A Note From Her Family

A woman from Florida says a FedEx carrier has gone beyond the call of duty by sanitizing the parcels he sent to her house.

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Now, in this dark moment, she is telling us to show the same compassion.

Heart of gold: FedEx delivery man Justin Bradshaw, 28, took the time to sanitize a package to protect a young girl from coronavirus after seeing a warning sign on the family
Source: YouTube

Justin Bradshaw, 28, the FedEx driver delivered a parcel to their home after he saw the note at the entrance. Rather than leaving the package, he has took the time to clean it up and wrote a note which informed the family that it has been sanitized.

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The 11-year-old daughter of Carrie Blasi has Type 1 diabetes, so they have a sign at their front door saying someone who lives there has an autoimmune disease.

Heart of gold: FedEx delivery man Justin Bradshaw, 28, took the time to sanitize a package to protect a young girl from coronavirus after seeing a warning sign on the family
Source: YouTube

Security footage caught the caring gesture .However, Blasi and her daughter Emma thanked Justin via video call.

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“We’re so grateful for doing something you weren’t even supposed to do,” she told me.

The note which Blasi wrote, reads as, ‘STOP — Someone has an autoimmune disorder in this family home. ‘Those who are immunocompromised are more likely to catch coronavirus (COVID-19) and experience complications which endanger life.’

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Keeping her safe: Carrie Blasi, 49, from Boca Raton, Florida, posted the warning sign for her 11-year-old daughter Emma, who has Type 1 diabetes
Source: Twitter

‘Because of this virus’s widespread outbreak we use an abundance of vigilance by maintaining self-isolation and social distancing. We thank your support and appreciation. Please leave your parcels / deliveries at the entrance.’

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Source: Twitter

Bradshaw returns to his delivery van after receiving the letter, and takes a paper towel and sanitizer so that he can disinfect the family package.

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Source: Twitter

‘I sanitized your box, once I’ve seen the notice on door,’ he wrote on the parcel.

‘Stay safe,’ he wrote, along with a face smiley.

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Going viral: Blasi was so touched that she shared photos of Bradshaw
Source: Twitter

Blasi was so impressed that on Twitter, she posted pictures of Bradshaw’s comment on the packet and the alarm sign on her screen.

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Bradshaw said his daughter, Nova is also at high risk because she was born prematurely at 28 weeks and weighed only 1 pound 11 ounces.

Paying tribute: Blasi and Bradshaw were able to connect online, and she showed her gratitude by starting the Twitter hashtag #BeLikeJustin
Source: Daily mail

“The amount of steps we need to go through to stay safe is insane. So when I saw the message, I was shocked … the first thing I worried of was Nova, as she was a micro-premie. And therefore, she is very vulnerable, “said Bradshaw.

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According to a report published last month in The New England Journal of 
Medicine, the coronavirus can theoretically survive on cardboard for up to 24 hours. 

 

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