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Union delegate Jacqueline Venner tended to stay in her office at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, a mask covering the lipstick she always made sure to apply. But as union members came to see her with their complaints, the virus followed. Venner soon became a critical patient in the place where she had worked for almost 30 years. In April, she died there. In these photographs: Marsha Williams, left, patient-care coordinator at Wyckoff’s women’s health center, wipes away tears and holds the hand of co-worker Erica Davis during Venner’s funeral service in Flushing, N.Y., on May 5. (Due to social-distancing restrictions, capacity was limited to 10 people.) "I believe that there would not be any Wyckoff today if it wasn’t for Jackie and all the people who listened to Jackie," Ramon Rodriguez, the hospital president and CEO, who is seen praying at the coffin, said there. Venner's sister Susan McNeil, center, a nurse at Wyckoff, was consoled by colleagues Nakia Brown, left, and Na-Keisha Baxter. A notice on the door discouraged hugging, but after conferring the women agreed on one embrace. At the cemetery, the mourners were given only five minutes to pay their last respects. Read the full special report, Contagion of Fear, at the link in bio. Photographs by @meridithkohut for TIME


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