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Two nurses traveled to New York City at its coronavirus peak, only to return home and find skeptics of the virus.

Nurses Courtney Sudduth and Olumide Kolade returned from New York and saw that people from their home states were still skeptical about the virus.

Nurses Courtney Sudduth and Olumide Kolade returned from New York and saw that people from their home states were still skeptical about the virus.Olumide “Peter” Kolade, a nurse from California, has stated that people in his state were not wearing masks and not following social distancing and that the state needed to educate its residents more about the virus. Oklahoma nurse Courtney Sudduth stated that she felt relief coming back home. After a week, she had to take care of coronavirus patients, in their 30s, on ventilators as people in the street were not practicing social distancing and not being precautious.

The two traveling nurses encouraged people to wash their hands, maintain social distancing, and wear masks during the pandemic.

The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to a lot of potentially dangerous misinformation. For reliable advice on COVID-19 including symptoms, prevention and available treatment, please refer to the World Health Organisation or your national healthcare authority.

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