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00:00Actually, to be more precise and today, as we are in the middle of a temporary ceasefire, the majority of
00:06the health care workers working specifically in the southern area of Lebanon that was heavily bombarded in the last 46
00:15days of escalation and conflict have been suffering from, first, lack of rest.
00:22Second, lack of security. Third, not enough time to catch their breath and check on their beloved people at a
00:31personal level.
00:32Some of them have lost very dear relatives and friends and others did not really see their families for the
00:41totality of the 46 days of this escalation.
00:45Professionally speaking, they have been working nonstop. They have been stuck in their positions for a long period of time.
00:50Of course, they've been having shifts to be able to cover for each other.
00:56However, it was really, you know, full on energy, nonstop, no catching breath, dealing with loss, griefing, being functional and
01:07responding to the needs on a daily basis.
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