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CINCINNATI 鈥?Matt Moeddel worked tirelessly to comfort and care for his COVID-19 patients, insisting on staying by their sides as they battled a disease so contagious and deadly that most patients who die from it must do so alone. The 43-year-old nurse wouldn t let that happen and held his patients hands for as long as he could -- until he became infected with COVID-19 himself.His former patients s jordan till send his family thank you letters. He wouldn t let somebody die without somebody there with them, said Bethany Moeddel, Matt s sister.Matt was the director of nursing at Bridgeway Pointe in Arlington adidas og Heights, Ohio, and won awards yeezy for the job he did. For Bethany Moeddel, he was a big brother, the middle child and her Reds game day partner. She said he dreamed of one day buying a cabin in the Smoky Mountains. All he worried about was my patients, I need to be there, I need to take care of them, said Bethany.He d just adopted a dog, Wilson, and was settling into his new townhouse when COVID-19 began infecting his patients. He said, nobody wants to die without having like a human contact or somebody there, said Bethany. So he would go into the rooms and hold their hands. By May,