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Abuelo camina 6 kilómetros para ver a su nieta recién nacida a través de un vidrio 

El hombre se conforma con mirarla, tomando las medidas necesarias para no contagiarla de coronavirus. 

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Miércoles 31 de diciembre de 1969

Un abuelito de Michigan, Estados Unidos, camina seis kilómetros para poder ver a su nieta recién nacida, a través de una puerta de vidrio.

Su hijo, Josh Gillet, se encargó de compartir la imagen en su cuenta de Instagram, donde se ve cómo su padre observa feliz a su nieta, tomando resguardos necesarios para evitar cualquier peligro de contagio del coronavirus.

Gillet aseguró que obviamente es difícil que su padre no pueda abrazar a su nieta y se conforme con mirarla a través de un vidrio, sin embargo comprenden la contingencia.

Según aseguró, el padre de Josh habría podido sostener en sus brazos a la nieta en un par de ocasiones, previo a que se propagara la enfermedad.

Sin embargo, pese a que ha conquistado varios corazones, Gillet fue enfático en señalar: "Esto no es normal ni divertido, es el peor sentimiento de todos, pero sé que es temporal”.

Y agregó: "Quédense en sus casas. Si este abuelo puede resistirse a entrar para abrazar a su nieta, sé que el resto de nosotros también puede hacerlo".

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This is not normal. This is not fun. This is actually the worst feeling ever - but I know this is temporary. • • Today, my dad walked over 4 miles to our house so he could see Elliana through the window... again. This has become a regular thing. It breaks my heart that my dad can’t hold my daughter. However, as you can clearly see on my dad’s face, he’s overflowing with joy just to see her. He only got to hold her twice before #covid_19 locked us down. I hate that having a window between us is the only way she can see her grandpa - but again, I remember this is temporary. • • While my wife was pregnant, I don’t think an hour went by where my dad didn’t brag about becoming a grandpa soon. Now, his granddaughter is finally here and the only thing he can hold are the daily pictures we send him. However, he knows this is temporary. • • Even if you aren’t worried about catching it yourself: #stayhome for the new dads and moms who can’t wait to have the world meet their new baby. #stayhome for the grandparents who want to hold their new grandchild more than anything. #stayhome for the pregnant mom and nervous dad who are about to welcome home their newest family member. #stayhome for the greatgrandparents who know time is a gift. #stayhome for all the businesses who anxiously wait to open back up. #stayhome for the teachers and kids who are eager to get back to school. And especially, #stayhome for the doctors and nurses who are fighting this head on and would give anything to just #stayhome and hold their kids. • • If this grandpa can resist coming inside and loving his first grandchild, I know the rest of us can do this too. • • #girldad #thedad #stayhealthy #washyourhands

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