Front-Line Medical Workers Report Feeling Lost, Alone During Pandemic

The Washington Post (6/7, Cha, Guarino, Wan) reports physicians, “nurses and emergency medical technicians are supposed to be the superheroes of the pandemic.” However, “many confide that the past months have left them feeling lost, alone, unable to sleep.” In addition, “they second-guess their decisions, experience panic attacks, worry constantly about their patients, their families and themselves, and feel tremendous anxiety about how and when this might end.”

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