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COVID-19

A tale of two pandemics: Nurses front and center

100 years after the Spanish Flu, there's one thing hasn’t changed when it comes to nursing

Alicia Roberts
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Published March 21, 2021
Kathy Richardson RN puts on gloves in the ICU at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center 002
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