More than 62,000 doctors, nurses, and other health care providers on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis have been infected, and at least 291 have died, CDC reports.
However, he said, it is unclear from the data how the health care providers became infected. Some may have been exposed outside the clinical setting, in the community.
in recent weeks for its lack of publicly available data related to the disease, which has killed nearly 100,000 people in the U.S. in under four months. News briefings that were routine early on in the pandemic abruptly stopped in mid-March.
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