Doctor reunited with family after living in an RV for last year to keep COVID-19 away

 ST. LOUIS -- Last March, one BJC doctor on the front lines made the choice to distance herself from her family so she didn't bring COVID-19 home.


"I had an equivalent concern every health care provider had which was one, am I gonna infect myself? But more importantly, am I getting to infect my family?" Tiffany Osborn said.

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BJC Doctor Tiffany Osborn has taken an extreme measure to guard her family against the coronavirus, she bought a camper to measure in to stay isolated.

Osborn is an ER and ICU physician who has lived inside her RV for the last year. She said it had been a choice she and her family made to prevent the disease from coming inside their home.

Osborn said she would work three weeks straight with no days off so that she could isolate for a couple of days, get tested, and see her family for just a few days before she headed back to the hospital.

Now, after a whole year, she's finally fully reunited together with her family. "It took a touch while to transition, but once I came in, it had been fantastic," Osborn said. "I mean, it has been wonderful having the chance to actually experience being together again on a uniform basis."

Osborne said going to be together with her family again wouldn't are possible without the COVID-19 vaccine. She said the sole way for us to urge back to normal - is to urge those shots.

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