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Dorothy Duffy Reads Her Poem "My Sister Is Not a Statistic"

Dorothy Duffy reads a poem she wrote in her sister's honor.

05/21/2020

Amanpour and Company

Dorothy Duffy Reads Her Poem "My Sister Is Not a Statistic"

Clip: 5/21/2020 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

Dorothy Duffy reads a poem she wrote in her sister's honor.

More than a quarter of the coronavirus deaths in the UK have been in care homes. Rose Mitchell was one of those who succumbed to the virus. She died in a London care home last month, and afterwards her sister, Dorothy Duffy, wrote a powerful poem to memorialize her life. Duffy joins the program to remember her sister and read an excerpt from her poem.

05/21/2020

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