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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1236932)6/6/2020 12:44:50 PM
From: puborectalis1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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Almost 600 US healthcare workers died of COVID-19 during the pandemic, according to a new database published by the Guardian and Kaiser Health News. According to the project, called "Lost on the Frontline," people of color make up the majority of COVID-19 deaths among healthcare workers. The project is a comprehensive count of COVID-19 deaths in the industry, tracking factors including race and ethnicity, locations, age, and whether the workers had access to personal protective equipment.The full, updated database is set to be fully released in the summer to offer insight into the workings — and failures — of the US healthcare system during the coronavirus pandemic.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1236932)6/6/2020 12:49:37 PM
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they were anti national socialists