The picture of this doctor embracing the patient with Ovidius became viral and deserves attention

Coronervirus ' pandemic continues to be a serious problem in the United States but also worldwide. Everyone is feeling the effects of pandemic, but even more difficult is for those on the front line who are doing everything they can to keep this situation under control. Many [...]
Coronervirus ' pandemic continues to be a serious problem in the United States but also worldwide. Everyone is feeling the effects of pandemic, but even more difficult is for those on the front line who are doing everything they can to keep this situation under control. Many American media paid attention to a photo last Thursday during Thanksgiving. In a viral photo, a doctor in full protective clothing is seen embracing a patient with COVIDD-19 amid a constant health crisis.
He has been identified as Dr. Joseph Varon, who wore protective equipment, hugs to strengthen an elderly patient suffering from COVID-19. The picture was taken at Houston United Memorial Health Center's intensive care unit on Thanksgiving corresponding to the 252nd Day of Varon for hospital work.
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During an interview with CNN's New Day, the doctor explained what life in the hospital has been like in recent months amid the health crisis.
The last <x0 Days, we've had a steady increase in the number of cases. There is no doubt that patients are coming sicker because they are waiting longer to go to the hospital. Unfortunately, my concern for the next six to twelve weeks is that if we don't do things right, America will see the darkest days in modern American medical history”, " said Varon, who added that the hospital where he works is full.

An increase in cases is expected, since many Americans gathered to celebrate Thanksgiving, and this could pose a major problem for medical care workers throughout the country.











