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This wave of Covid is different for our nurses. Why?

20m · Incredibly Human · 11 Sep 21:00

Olivia opens up about Covid and this second wave crossing through the nation. Her experience is different this time. Her patients are younger. The families are deflecting blame towards the medical staff. She's exhausted and tired of death. 

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