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Coronavirus Around The World: How Countries Are Coping With COVID-19 Surges
Coronavirus Around The World: How Countries Are Coping With COVID-19 Surges A look around the globe shows other countries - Brazil, South Africa, Iraq - are in turmoil as the relentless coronavirus pandemic takes its toll.Heard onToggle more optionsA look around the globe shows other countries - Brazil, South Africa, Iraq - are in turmoil as the relentless coronavirus pandemic takes its toll.NOEL KING, HOST:The U.S. is leading the world in COVID-19 cases - more than 3 1/2 million. Other countries are seeing surges, too. India, for example, just hit a new record - a million cases. Here's...…Coronavirus Around The World: How Countries Are Coping With COVID-19 Surges A look around the globe shows other countries - Brazil, South Africa, Iraq - are in turmoil as the relentless coronavirus pandemic takes its toll.Heard onToggle more optionsA look around the globe shows other countries - Brazil, South Africa, Iraq - are in turmoil as the relentless coronavirus pandemic takes its toll.NOEL KING, HOST:The U.S. is leading the world in COVID-19 cases - more than 3 1/2 million. Other countries are seeing surges, too. India, for example, just hit a new record - a million cases. Here's...WW…
Inside The World Of A Jordanian Nurse Doing Essential Work In The Pandemic
Inside The World Of A Jordanian Nurse Doing Essential Work In The Pandemic A nurse in Jordan struggles to care for her own children and parents while staying free of COVID-19 while she treats patients infected with the virus.Heard onToggle more optionsSamah Ibrahim Tanieub is at home on break between nursing shifts in the Jordanian capitol, Amman – two weeks on the COVID-19 isolation ward and then another two weeks in quarantine before she can come home. The long shifts are particularly difficult for Tanieub because she's a divorced single mother with four children, the youngest just five...…Inside The World Of A Jordanian Nurse Doing Essential Work In The Pandemic A nurse in Jordan struggles to care for her own children and parents while staying free of COVID-19 while she treats patients infected with the virus.Heard onToggle more optionsSamah Ibrahim Tanieub is at home on break between nursing shifts in the Jordanian capitol, Amman – two weeks on the COVID-19 isolation ward and then another two weeks in quarantine before she can come home. The long shifts are particularly difficult for Tanieub because she's a divorced single mother with four children, the youngest just five...WW…
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