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showcasing some of Harvard’s stellar graduates. Cliff Wang had wrestled since he was 6. The sport had taught him countless lessons about determination, hard work, perseverance through adversity that echoed through his life off the wrestling mat. In his sophomore season, while wrestling the country’s eighth-ranked wrestler, it taught him something else: There is a time for everything in life. Despite his continued love of the sport, his time on the mat had ended. Wang suffered a devastating knee injury that day, tearing his anterior cruciate ligament, his medial collateral ligament, his lateral collateral ligament, and his meniscus. His opponent’s move was legal, Wang says in reflection, but his own knee, weakened by earlier injuries, just couldn’t stand up to it. ....
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Skip to main content Currently Reading Santa Clara County is the center of the Bay Area s COVID-19 surge. Here s what it s like inside its ICUs FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center ICU nurse Suzie Minnich and speaks with Dr. Cliff Wang at the San Jose hospital.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of6 ICU nurse John Pasha outside Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Ambulances outside the emergency room entrance at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 5of6 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center ICU nurse Suzie Minnich and Dr. Cliff Wang at the San Jose hospital.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
Santa Clara County is center of Bay Area’s surge. What it’s like inside its ICUs By Nanette Asimov For weeks, intensive care nurse Suzie Minnich has labored on the frontlines of the Bay Area’s latest COVID-19 surge in the heart of the region’s crisis: Santa Clara County. An astonishing 154 people a day have been admitted to ICUs in Santa Clara County on average in January, and Minnich, the nurse manager of two ICUs at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, said dealing with the flood of patients “is like working in quicksand.” “I make one bed, and two patients are already waiting for it,” she said. ....