Emily McIllwain

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Dr. Anna Pou, always one to take on the most difficult tasks, jumped in to help coordinate the mass movement of patients. Every breath she took of the rancid air burned the back of her throat. She considered the unsanitary conditions in the hospital nearly unbearable, the pitch-black interior rooms exceptionally dangerous. She worried that even healthy people were getting sick and having difficulty breathing in the heat.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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