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Local Health Care Professionals Speak About COVID-19

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Everywhere you look, there doesn’t seem to be any good news coming from the COVID-19 virus pandemic that has swept the globe.

Images by Silentia Slaboch

It’s all doom and gloom with no end in sight. But if you talk to those who are on the front lines, especially in the health care industry, you’ll find reasons for hope. Dr. Nancy Gin, EVP of The Permanente Federation, and Clifford Daniels, SVP of Methodist Hospital, talked with me about COVID-19 prevention and a vaccine.

https://youtu.be/PwNU6W-YVAw

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