America’s hospitals and communities, caught flat footed amid COVID-19 outbreak, are asking U.S. humanitarian aid groups for help. By MendozaMartha and JulietLinderman in collaboration with FrontlinePBS and GlobalRepCentre
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“CARE has never delivered in the U.S. before now, but this pandemic has meant a scale up in our response internationally and here at home as well,” said CEO Michelle Nunn.Experts say charities can’t substitute for a coordinated national response. But they’re trying. “This is the first time I’ve ever felt a parallel between my work in precarious situations and my work here in the U.S.,” she said.
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