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PBMC staff members wave to supporters last April during a drive-by parade to thank the health care workers during the peak of crisis. (Credit: Joe Werkmeister/file)
It was in mid-March last year, just a few days after Suffolk County’s first confirmed COVID-19 case, when Dr. Lawrence Walser sat at a small desk where he would write notes for himself, physician assistants and residents at Peconic Bay Medical Center. Directly behind him, through closed doors, he could see the first COVID patient who had been admitted to the hospital’s intensive care unit.
So much was unknown at the time about COVID-19, which had just been officially labeled a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. Dr. Walser reminded his colleagues to keep their masks on and to be careful around the patient.