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‘The Wounds Are Still Fresh’ | |
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Video by Alexander Stockton | Video by Alexander Stockton |
Once a global epicenter of the pandemic, New York City has — for now — brought things under control. But where does this reprieve leave front-line medical workers? | Once a global epicenter of the pandemic, New York City has — for now — brought things under control. But where does this reprieve leave front-line medical workers? |
In the video above, we get a rare and intimate look at three — a hospitalist, a physician assistant and a palliative care physician — who worked at one of the hardest-hit hospitals in the Bronx. They’re confronting an unanswerable question: Did they do enough? | In the video above, we get a rare and intimate look at three — a hospitalist, a physician assistant and a palliative care physician — who worked at one of the hardest-hit hospitals in the Bronx. They’re confronting an unanswerable question: Did they do enough? |
The deaths may have subsided, but medical workers are still dealing with the devastation. | The deaths may have subsided, but medical workers are still dealing with the devastation. |
Alexander Stockton (@astocktonfilms) is a producer with Opinion Video. | Alexander Stockton (@astocktonfilms) is a producer with Opinion Video. |