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Published: 23 Dec 2020 04:41 PM BdST
Updated: 23 Dec 2020 04:41 PM BdST A COVID-19 patient in intensive care at Pitie-Salpetriere University Hospital in Paris, Dec 9, 2020. The one constant on the world’s pandemic roller-coaster has been frontline workers in hospitals who have borne greater risks and strain than most, helped heal the sick and pulled innumerable, infected patients back from the brink of death. Mauricio Lima/The New York Times
The coronavirus first smashed into Europe with a wave of infections that nearly broke its hospitals exhausting, infecting and killing doctors and nurses. Lockdowns created some space in intensive care wards over the summer. But the reprieve was short-lived.
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