By JEFF ROBERSON and JIM SALTER Associated Press MEMPHIS, Mo. (AP) — As Dr. Shane Wilson makes the rounds at the tiny, 25-bed hospital in rural northeastern Missouri, many of his movements are familiar in an age of coronavirus. Masks and gloves. Zippered plastic walls between hallways. Hand sanitizer as he enters and exits each room. But one thing is starkly different. Born and raised in the town of just 1,800, Wilson knows most of his patients by their first names. He visits a woman who used to be a gym teacher at his school, and later laughingly recalls a […]
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