We sat down with one of Southwest Florida’s health community leaders to speak about the past year in review since the coronavirus began to impact the region.
We spoke to Dr. Larry Antonucci, the president and CEO of Lee Health, who focused on all the people affected by COVID-19 when looking back at to the first case in the health system through to where we are today managing the pandemic.
Watch the video above for the discussion between Antonucci and WINK News Anchor Chris Cifatte.
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The possible lasting changes from the COVID-19 pandemic
Published: December 24, 2020 6:44 PM EST
Updated: December 25, 2020 12:00 PM EST
Long after we get past the health issues associated with COVID-19, we will likely still be dealing with the after-effects. Think about all the ways it’s changed our lives so far. And now, how it may for years to come.
Florida Gulf Coast University Finance Professor Tom Smythe; Assistant Professor Joe Liu with Dept. of Management; and Director of the Community Counseling Center Alise Bartley, all sat down with WINK News Achor Chris Cifatte to talk about the possible lasting changes.
WATCH the roundtable above.