Harsh Reality Of The Speed Of COVID-19 Deaths In New York Highlighted In Showtime’s ‘Vice’

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Harsh Reality Of The Speed Of COVID-19 Deaths In New York Highlighted In Showtime’s ‘Vice’
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The devastating speed with which COVID-19 can kill people is highlighted in the latest episode of Showtime’s documentary series Vice. The seventh episode of the series, which is produced by the you…

The devastating speed with which COVID-19 can kill people is highlighted in the latest episode of Showtime’s documentary seriesVice

correspondent Gianna Toboni talk to front line healthcare workers at Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus as they grapple with the virus.As you can see above, even the doctors and nurses are surprised by how quickly patients can go from stable to dead from the global pandemic. As one doctor says, he has filled out more death certificates in one day than he had previously done in the last eight months.

Toboni scored rare access to the hospital, in the middle of the New York/New Jersey epicentre, to highlight the professional challenges and personal sacrifice that comes with fighting this historic pandemic.showrunner and exec producer Beverly Chase told Deadline that the outbreak has been challenging for the show, which had filmed around half of its first season before Coronavirus took hold. “The show is challenging to make in the first place, we now just have a new challenge.

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