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Surgeon talks about how bad the COVID-19 pandemic will get

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Texas-based surgeon Dr. Chuck Page discusses how bad the COVID-19 pandemic could get and how some people are still ignoring safety precautions.  He offers tips to survive the coronavirus.  He is also the author of the book “A Spoonful of Courage for the Sick and Suffering: Transforming Your Greatest Challenges Into Your Biggest Blessings” 

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Dr. Charles “Chuck” Page is a Texas-based surgeon, author, storyteller, who’s known as the “best guy to see on the worst day of your life.” For the past two decades, he’s served as a healer for thousands of patients and a confidant for their loved ones. Compiling stories from his walks alongside patients dealing with health crises, Chuck penned A Spoonful of Courage for the Sick and Suffering, the first in a series of books written to support and encourage those who are sick or suffering, as well as their caregivers. In his book, Chuck shares life lessons that made each patient better, not bitter. Chuck volunteers much of his time to overseas mission work, teaching residents in mission hospitals in Africa on a routine basis.

Last updated: May 8, 2020

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