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Orlando nurse reunited with family after working frontlines of COVID-19 in NYC

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A Central Florida nurse who jumped on a plane to New York City last month to help in one of the hardest-hit areas is home with her family.

Hailey Hester left for New York in early April and was reunited with her husband two children on Friday. Hester’s two young children are seen embracing their mother after more than a month apart in video sent to News 6. "Especially Mother's Day I was in isolation.

It was really hard," said Hester. We first told you about Hester last month, just moments after she finished her last of 21 shifts at a hospital in the Bronx. [RELATED: How an Orlando nurse describes treating COVID-19 patients in hard hit NYC] "I think they understand and I think that they understand what was going on and

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