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Posted: 2020-04-01T16:46:27Z | Updated: 2020-04-06T14:59:17Z

Photography by Rachel Woolf

Ezzie Dominguez estimates she gets around two hours of sleep every night.

The 38-year-old wakes up each morning at 6 a.m. to head to her first job as a building manager at a local nonprofit in Denver. Shes been designated an essential worker, making her the only employee who is still coming into her office during the coronavirus outbreak.

Afterward, she usually gets a few hours at home to nap and spend time with her husband and two sons before she heads out to her second job as a contract emergency deep cleaner for a large cleaning company. Dominguez, an immigrant from Mexico, says she cleans six to eight buildings seven days a week, including office buildings, airports and even hospitals many of which, she suspects, have been exposed to the coronavirus.