COVID-19 pandemic

Dr. Cleavon Gilman, an emergency medicine doctor and former Marine, stands for a portrait at Ray Smucker Park near Yuma Regional Medical Center on Nov. 15 in Yuma, Ariz. Dr. Gilman is living through a second surge of coronavirus in Yuma after working through the pandemic as chief resident at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell and Columbia in Manhattan. Dr. Gilman has lost colleagues and a 27-year-old cousin to the coronavirus pandemic and is so frustrated with the lack of seriousness he sees in the general population that he took to his social media to chronicle his and his colleagues experiences.
Dr. Cleavon Gilman, an emergency medicine doctor and former Marine, stands for a portrait at Ray Smucker Park near Yuma Regional Medical Center on Nov. 15 in Yuma, Ariz. Dr. Gilman is living through a second surge of coronavirus in Yuma after working through the pandemic as chief resident at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell and Columbia in Manhattan. Dr. Gilman has lost colleagues and a 27-year-old cousin to the coronavirus pandemic and is so frustrated with the lack of seriousness he sees in the general population that he took to his social media to chronicle his and his colleagues experiences.
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