Poland's idle restaurants send free food to medical 'heroes'

WARSAW, Poland - A popular Warsaw entertainment center looks empty and closed amid a government ordered shutdown from the coronavirus, but inside, cook Bozena Legowska is busy.

One hot pizza after another is lifted out of the oven, boxed and whisked to a nearby hospital for a hungry staff of doctors who are working harder than ever under the pressure of the spreading virus.

The pizza boxes are inscribed with upbeat messages, including, "You are our heroes."

The Ale Zebra center in northern Warsaw has joined a growing nationwide network of restaurants and eateries showing their appreciation for the doctors, nurses and other medical professionals by bringing them free meals.

Last week, the government imposed a "national quarantine" that closed schools, universities, restaurants and culture centers, asking everyone to stay home if possible. But that order doesn't apply to health care workers, who face a time of incessant, intensified effort. A nation of 38 million, Poland has 378 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections. Five of the patients have died.

While restaurants are closed to the public to try to keep the virus from spreading, they can still do takeout orders and deliveries.

That has prompted #gastropomaga - "Gastronomy is helping" - and similar actions on social media to alleviate at least some of the worries for hospital workers who have no time to get a tasty meal.

Maciej Kolacinski, the host-manager at Ale Zebra, said the "feeling of joy one has when doing something good for the others is hard to describe."

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