Nurses battling on the front line of the coronavirus crisis begged Friday for desperately needed supplies outside Mount Sinai Hospital on the Upper East Side, where they say their pleas have mostly fallen on deaf ears.

They dozen or so nurses held up signs saying, “We Will Not Be Your Body Bags” along with photos of assistant nursing manager Kious Kelly of Mount Sinai West, and Jacobi Medical Center nurse Freda Ocran, both lost to COVID-19

“Personal protective equipment and supplies are running low and being reused every day,” said Sasha Winslow, a union nurse working at the hospital.

By the time of the nurses’ gathering, some of their demands had already been met in a handshake agreement with hospital leadership — including enough protective equipment so they won’t need to reuse masks every day, and an increase in the length of quarantine for infected staff from the CDC requirement of 7 days back up to 14 after it was initially cut.

“I am happy for it,” Winslow said. “But it’s a little too late. Don’t do it when we are sick, when we are dying.”

Winslow said she’s on a floor that “rules out” COVID-19 patients — meaning, “We take every mother and every child who do not know their results yet and we gown up.”

“The stuff we need is what we need that’s made in Italy,” she said. “The hazmat suit. What we have is a yellow gown and, if you’re lucky, a cap.”

“We just started getting [N-95 masks] over the weekend, when we needed them weeks and weeks ago,” Winslow added.

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