TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「On the front line against COVID-19, the world’s health care workers displayed the best of humanity—selflessness, compassion, stamina, courage—while protecting as much of it as they could. By risking their lives every day for the strangers who arrived at their workplace, they made conspicuous a foundational principle of both medicine and democracy: equality. By their example, health care workers this year guarded more than lives. Often, taking care of the community has meant not taking care of the self. “I saw more people die this year than I probably saw in the last 10 or 15 years of my career,” says Dr. Alan Roth, 60, chairman of the department of family medicine at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens, N.Y. Roth contracted the disease back in March and is now suffering from long-hauler syndrome—experiencing crushing fatigue months after the acute phase of the disease passed. But he is standing his post as the third wave crashes over the nation. “I’ve worked seven days a week for many years of my life, but I never have been as physically and emotionally washed out as I am now,” he says. Roth and frontline health workers around the world are TIME's 2020 Guardians of the Year. Read more and see the rest of #TIMEPOY at the link in bio. Photograph by @stephaniemeiling for TIME」12月24日 5時04分 - time

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On the front line against COVID-19, the world’s health care workers displayed the best of humanity—selflessness, compassion, stamina, courage—while protecting as much of it as they could. By risking their lives every day for the strangers who arrived at their workplace, they made conspicuous a foundational principle of both medicine and democracy: equality. By their example, health care workers this year guarded more than lives. Often, taking care of the community has meant not taking care of the self. “I saw more people die this year than I probably saw in the last 10 or 15 years of my career,” says Dr. Alan Roth, 60, chairman of the department of family medicine at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens, N.Y. Roth contracted the disease back in March and is now suffering from long-hauler syndrome—experiencing crushing fatigue months after the acute phase of the disease passed. But he is standing his post as the third wave crashes over the nation. “I’ve worked seven days a week for many years of my life, but I never have been as physically and emotionally washed out as I am now,” he says. Roth and frontline health workers around the world are TIME's 2020 Guardians of the Year. Read more and see the rest of #TIMEPOY at the link in bio. Photograph by @stephaniemeiling for TIME


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