Adam Sandler salutes doctors and nurses with quarantine song on Jimmy Fallon
Thursday. It's a song that pays tribute to how doctors "brought us into this world as babies" and give out notes so nerds "don't have to run the mile" in gym class, and also nurses who "wear Crocs and they tell you the truth."
"Doctors and nurses will save us from this mess/ If we get them the supplies that they need," Sandler sings on the refrain. "And I hope they save us soon/ 'Cause I'm really, really sick of my family." Sandler implored people through the power of song to "come together" to build more ventilators, make more masks, wash our hands, and stay inside so we can all "make this damn thing go away."
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