The coronavirus has changed many lives, as well as radically changed the usual way of life for many people. For Rosanelly Garcia, who works in the ER, there have also been changes due to the coronavirus. Undoubtedly, the speaker can be understood since the current situation is difficult due to the emotions experienced by patients and their family members. Many people are experiencing inconveniences, that is, doctors and patients who are forced to stay in overcrowded hospitals. The speaker gives valuable recommendations that will help maintain health so as not to end up in a medical institution. She says that it is necessary to wash your hands regularly and thoroughly and try to spend more time at home, not in public places (NASW Social Work Talks, 2020). In such a terrible time, people need to unite and comply with all regulations to protect themselves, loved ones, and others from the spread of infection.
Reference
NASW Social Work Talks. (2020). Ep50: Hospital social work during the coronavirus pandemic [Audio podcast]. Web.
Appendix A
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Appendix B
Demographic Information for Cummings et al. (2002)’s Review.
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