Frontline workers detail emotional toll Covid care takes on them
More than 96,000 people in the U.S. are in the hospital with Covid-19, making it tougher than ever to work in the health care industry. Doctors and nurses on the frontlines spoke out about the emotional toll treating patients is taking on them.
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