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I wanted to know what COVID-19 really looks like in the United States. There is so much misinformation and very little overall coverage of much of the geographic United States represented. So I reached out to some of my amazing friends and former colleagues from around the US to see if they could shed some light on many of the burning questions I had.   This first episode comes to us from the small city of Eugene, Oregon. We have an emergency department physician assistant Adam Sherman and health social worker Andrea Soto.  


This episode provides some really unique perspective that doesn't often get reported about some of the positive ways this crisis has changed and evolved various structures within the medical system. We also discuss what it has been like addressing this COVID-19 pandemic in a large rural city from the initial panic and changes to the lull and access to care and services issues that affect some of the most vulnerable populations. 




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The views expressed in this episode are solely individual and those interviewed are not speaking as representatives of their mentioned institutions and businesses. Any information shared here is public knowledge and from individual perspectives.