Health Care Workers Ask Therapist: 'Why Aren't More People Taking This Seriously?'
The pandemic continues to exact a heavy emotional toll on health care workers, says Kimberly Johnson, who provides them with free therapy. "I wish people knew ... what I saw," clients tell her.
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October 21, 2020 at 02:45AM
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