NYC doctor worries about reopening: 'We can't let our guard down'
Dr. Sujana Chandrashaker, a top ear, nose and throat specialist in New York and northern New Jersey, started reading about COVID-19 in medical journals and began tracking the virus clinically in early March. She was shocked and scared by what she saw.
Chandrashaker spoke to ABC News Cheri Preston, the host of ABC News "Perspective Podcast", about her experience and said there is a fear in the city similar to the time after 9/11, but there is a major difference between the two.
"After 9/11, we were all in it together. We were not a danger to each other, we werent going to bring 9/11 home to our families. With this I have to tell you, I was so anxious that today was going to be my last healthy day on Earth for the first two weeks of this," she said.
Governors across the country are starting to reopen their states, allowing residents to go to places like restaurants, barbershops and malls, despite warnings from health officials, who say they virus could spread further.
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