The persistent physical and intellectual toll of the cocovio pandemic, years later

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Five years ago, this week, the World Health Organization called the epidemic of a pandemic. In the United States, officials declared a national emergency, triggering prohibitions of traveling for citizens and non -American closures nationwide. Now, many of those who have experienced pandemic, adding those who have treated inflamed patients, still face benefits. Ali Rogin reports.

Ali Rogin corresponds to PBS News Hour and PBS News Weekend, informing about a series of topics, adding foreign issues, physical care and arts and culture. He won a Peabody Award in 2021 for his paintings on the news series on the effect of Cavid-19 pandemic on the world. Rogin also received two Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Digital Television News Association and one of several nominated groups for an Emmy, which adds to its paintings that cover the fall of the Islamic State in 2020, the Mass shooting of Las Vegas in 2017, the inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2014 and the elections in mid -media in 2010.

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