FAIRFAX — The number of animal patients veterinarian Dr. Loni Ellsworth saw during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic doubled to tripled on an average day. “I was seeing appointments every 15 minutes,” Ellsworth said. “I was starting to get really burned out, so I’ve had to figure out what… Read More
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