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Coronavirus: Short on doctors, Italy looks to migrants
4:22 PM,
December 13, 2020
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Battling a second COVID-19 wave, Italian hospitals are desperate for medical staff. Some local health authorities have now opened up hiring practices to migrant doctors and nurses — but has anything actually changed?
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