As U.S. Nears 200,000 Dead, Hospital Staff Reflect On Those Lost
Front-line workers in Houston, Seattle and New York City tell NPR about their experiences in hospitals over the last six months. "2020 can't keep going like this," one doctor says.
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September 22, 2020 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: As U.S. Nears 200,000 Dead, Hospital Staff Reflect On Those Lost
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