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Muhammad Alkaff, an internist at Persahabatan General Hospital (RSUP) in East Jakarta, has treated fellow doctors for COVID-19 and has seen colleagues die. In an interview with The Jakarta Post, Alkaff shared the struggles that he and other health workers faced every day to treat COVID-19 patients and protect themselves from the virus. (JP/Dhoni Setiawan)
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