Would a drawing of those who clean and disinfect hospitals count? The Environmental Services teams (aka...Janitors...) that work in medical facilities often get passed up in situations like this.
They have to throw away medical waste, clean up bodily fluids, and make sure things are clean for new incoming patients, all while under time crunches.
And it doesn't stop there, there's also the HVAC techs and engineers making sure the ICU's and the rest of the hospital have proper airflow, they often get direct exposure to the contaminants in the air.
Besides that, there's the on-site maintenance staff, security guards, cafeteria workers, the list of support staff goes on and on.
Without the support staff...the frontlines cannot function. I don't say this to take away from the nurses, doctors, and paramedics, because they absolutely deserve all the praise they get.
It's just... as someone who worked both in Environmental Services and Laundry at a hospital, I know exactly how unsung and un-thanked the support staff can be.
We're invisible, and we're supposed to be, after all, we can't do the healing and didn't take years of medical school. Stepping into a hospital in one of those support positions is dangerous enough without a pandemic, the workplace hazards are scary enough as it is.
I'm personally glad I don't work at a hospital any more, but I wish the best for anyone that does. It's a thankless, repetitive, dangerous job, and well...I want to see the backlines get a little love too.