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Our healthcare system is not remotely ready for 'post-Covid' America | Jessa Crispin
Kriss Morton, 53, was enjoying her new job at a catering company. Moving from a remote cabin in Alaska to the small city of Evansville, Indiana, after a divorce had been an adjustment, but she liked
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/aug/14/coronavirus-covid-america-healthcare