Going Into the Hospital: COVID 19 (Poem)

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Going Into the Hospital: COVID 19 (Poem)

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Going Into the Hospital: COVID 19 (Poem)

"When I walk out the door these days
For a shift in the hospital
Two small people cry at the door
My daughter and son.
4 and 1 1/2
Tears fall
big drops against their full brown cheeks"
So begins this moving poem by Sriram Shamasunder, a physician and father who is leading a HEAL Initiative medical team serving on the ground in Navajo Nation. { read more }

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