Frontline Heroes Reflect: COVID-19’s Lessons One Year Later 

A year into the pandemic, frontline workers share hard-won lessons. Dr. Ivor Douglas reflects on trauma, systemic gaps, and hope for change.
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A year into the pandemic, frontline workers share hard-won lessons. Dr. Ivor Douglas reflects on trauma, systemic gaps, and hope for change.
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