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Norton Hospital in downtown Louisville, March 30, 2020.
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Top executives at Norton Healthcare said Monday that the Louisville-based health system’s size and reach help explain why 45 of its employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Louisville health care leaders who are seeing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic firsthand are sharing their experiences.
The Louisville-based health system said in a news release that the actions are part of a five-step plan to address inequalities “both internally and within the communities … (the system) serves.”
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