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Emma Goldberg, in her book Life on the Line, followed six new doctors in New York City hospitals as they treated COVID patients. (Author photo by Brittainy Newman; book courtesy of Harper/ via JTA)
New York Jewish Week via JTA For most New Yorkers, the early days of COVID-19 were synonymous with eerily empty streets, the constant wail of sirens, and the clapping and cheering for health care workers. But what was it really like for the doctors and other health care professionals who found themselves on the front lines of a city that was an epicenter for the global pandemic?
Emma Goldberg in her book “Life on the Line” followed six new doctors in New York City hospitals as they treated COVID patients. (Author photo by Brittainy Newman; book courtesy of Harper)
(JTA) (New York Jewish Week via JTA) For most New Yorkers, the early days of COVID-19 were synonymous with eerily empty streets, the constant wail of sirens, and the clapping and cheering for health care workers. But what was it really like for the doctors and other health care professionals who found themselves on the front lines of a city that was an epicenter for the global pandemic?
She followed rookie doctors through the very worst of COVID - Jewish Telegraphic Agency jta.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jta.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
L Jaffe and L DePillis and I Arnsdorf and J David McSwane 1 POSTS 0 COMMENTS Logan Jaffe is the engagement reporter for ProPublica Illinois. She comes to ProPublica by way of The New York Times and Chicago Public Media (WBEZ). She was the multimedia producer for WBEZ s Curious City, a journalism project fueled by audience questions about Chicago, and previously an embedded mediamaker with The New York Times Race/Related newsletter in collaboration with the documentary showcase POV, in which she reported and produced an audience-driven project confronting the pervasiveness of racism through everyday objects. She was also a producer with The NYTimes Daily 360 project. In Chicago, she was a recipient of Chicago Filmmakers Digital Media Production Fund for Battle Flag, an interactive documentary which questions the meaning of the Confederate battle flag in America.