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Local nurse home from front lines in NYC hospital

Video Credit: ABC 10 News | San Diego - Duration: 02:48s - Published
Local nurse home from front lines in NYC hospital

Local nurse home from front lines in NYC hospital

A UCSD nurse who answered the call to duty in New York City at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic is back home in San Diego.

Ana Wilkinson spent more than a month in NYC’s emergency rooms.

.A UCSD EMERGENCY ROOM NURSE ONTHE FRONT LINES EVER FIGHTINGCOVID-19 FOR OVER A MONTH ISHOPE WITH HER FAMILY.THEY WERE WAITING FOR HER ATLINDBERGH FIELD AFTER HER CROSSCOUNTRY FLIGHT.WE'VE BEEN FOLLOWING HERJOURNEY.TONIGHT SHE SHARE WHAT DID ITMEANS TO BE HOME AND WHY SHESAID NEW YORK IS WINNING IT'SBATTLE.




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