Preparing for battle: Doctor on front lines shares how health-care is changing
TORONTO — Each morning when Dr. Seema Marwaha is preparing for work, she thinks about her husband, her 15-month-old son and the possibility she could bring home a dangerous virus.
Like health-care providers across the country, she’s on the front lines in the fight against a global pandemic.
“I am very conflicted because my family’s biggest risk of being exposed to coronavirus is me,” Marwaha says.
Doctors, nurses, health-care aides and everyone else involved in ensuring a hospital works walk through the doors knowing that they are putting themselves and their loved ones at risk of contracting COVID-19.