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But the differences are only superficial. At its heart, our response to COVID-19 has been no different from our other medical projects.
We focus on those places where the highest numbers of people are falling sick and dying, and we look for the most vulnerable people.
During the pandemic, this approach has seen us setting up medical projects in places where we rarely work, such as the US and several countries in Europe.
It has seen us helping groups of people we don’t often help, such as residents of care homes. But our medical reasoning has not changed.
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Author of the article: Liane Faulder
Publishing date: Dec 22, 2020 • December 24, 2020 • 3 minute read • Hala Hussein poses for a portrait in Edmonton, on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Hussein is in a Workshop West project called The Shoe Project, which is storytelling by new Canadians who are invited to see their immigrant or refugee experience through the lens of a shoe. Photo by Ian Kucerak Photo by Ian Kucerak /Postmedia
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When Hala Hussein knew she was moving to Canada, she bought herself a pair of running shoes.