A prospective cohort study of the psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on frontline healthcare workers in New York City
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Lauren A. Peccoralo | Carly A. Kaplan | S. Southwick | D. Charney | R. Pietrzak | J. Ripp | J. Murrough | A. Feder | Chi C. Chan | Jordyn H. Feingold | Jaclyn Verity | Shumayl A. Syed | C. C. Chan | Shumayl Syed
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