Voices of the pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has forced all of us to reconsider the most basic elements of how we live and move around. It's tested us in ways we are only beginning to understand, and it's taught us things about ourselves we might not have expected. In this series, we'll hear from those at the front lines fighting this disease, as well as the many people impacted by the crisis in so many ways. And we want to hear your story. What have you learned? What decisions have you faced? How are you thinking differently about your future? Most of all, how are you surviving?
Tell us your story. We're listening.
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Stories
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My mom felt alone in the hospital, and there was nothing I could do
Bobbi Nodell works in communications for a health care system in Seattle. So she's been thinking about COVID-19 a lot. But it got personal, when her own 87 year old mother, Shirley Nodell, went to the hospital and tested positive.
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Every time a patient improves, it's a huge morale boost to the entire team
Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.