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Miriam Clark talks on the phone via video chat while walking through the Pennsylvania Dutch Market, Saturday, May 9, 2020, in Cockeysville, Md. Clark is in Maryland visiting her daughter, Tye Clark, administrative services manager of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Hospitalist Program, for a special Mother's Day celebration. When Miriam, who lives in Newark, N.J., started feeling the symptoms of the new coronavirus in late March, she wasn't able to get tested anywhere and her health started deteriorating quickly. So, she turned to Tye, who was able to get her admitted into Johns Hopkins in Baltimore for treatment. Ten days after being admitted, Miriam walked out of the hospital healthy after beating the deadly virus, on Easter Sunday. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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