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In this March 19, 2020 photo, Henry Stokloas has his blood pressure check during a routine visit to Dr. William Funk's primary care practice in Newark, Del., by nurse Sharon Cormier, who wears a protective mask at all times while treating patients. As the coronavirus continues to alter almost every aspect of life in Delaware, health care is no exception. Hospitals have reported significant financial losses. Practitioners are using telemedicine more than ever. And fewer patients are seeking health care. (Jennifer Corbett/The News Journal via AP)

In this March 19, 2020 photo, Henry Stokloas has his blood pressure check during a routine visit to Dr. William Funk's primary care practice in Newark, Del., by nurse Sharon Cormier, who wears a protective mask at all times while treating patients. As the coronavirus continues to alter almost every aspect of life in Delaware, health care is no exception. Hospitals have reported significant financial losses. Practitioners are using telemedicine more than ever. And fewer patients are seeking health care. (Jennifer Corbett/The News Journal via AP)

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