B.C. nurse pours emotion of frontline healthcare work into coronavirus poem
Lost in the chaos of the coronavirus outbreak is one heartbreaking fact, front-line health care workers are often the only people in the room when a patient succumbs to the virus. One B.C. nurse poured his emotions into poetry, after holding the hand of a man who died. Grace Ke reports.
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