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The Buffalo News am 2020-04-20 13:01
With Covid-19, scary times for patients, staff at psychiatric hospitals, group homes
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Diese Nachricht handelt von American Terrorist, St. Bonaventure University, Erie County Community College, Sweet Home High School, Mental Health Advocates, Public Employees Federation, Buffalo News, State Office of Mental Health, State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities und ebenfalls über Buffalo Psychiatric Center on Forest Avenue und auch Oklahoma City, Hamburg, West Seneca, New York und über Plastiras, veröffentlicht auf The Buffalo News