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Couples who worked in hospitals during pandemic saw their marriages change

Por: Chicago Tribune Life September 22, 2022

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Donning protective gear. Juggling child care. Giving each other space during the exhaustion of treating patients with a lethal virus. These were some of the challenges faced by married couples where both spouses were on the front lines caring for patients during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. For Meeta Shah, an emergency room doctor at Rush University Medical Center, the moment the pandemic felt real was when she saw colleagues... + full article



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