Covid-19 vaccine a ‘reprieve’ for New Hampshire's weary frontline workforce
It ‘probably hasn’t even fully recognized how tired they are,’ says an ER doctor
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It ‘probably hasn’t even fully recognized how tired they are,’ says an ER doctor
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“We are behind the scenes of a lot of that testing,” he said. “We are the unheard-of first responders.”
Amid a rise in infection rates, New Hampshire businesses are still working to return to pre-pandemic levels of revenue and seeking expert advice on how offices can be reopened safely.
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