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Miss England shares how she copes with anxiety after returning to work as NHS doctor battling coronavirus

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Miss England 2019, Bhasha Mukherjee, cut her title duties short last month to return to the United Kingdom as a doctor battling the front lines of the coronavirus.

A little over two weeks into her role in the emergency room, she told Fox News in an interview how she's coping with the stressors that health care workers are faced with daily as the pandemic continues to take lives. "It's very different than anything I've ever been used to in the past, to be honest," Mukherjee, 24, told Fox News in a phone call from inside of a U.K.

hospital on Wednesday. "We're working 13-hour shifts and we no longer have the luxury of being in one ward. I get placed in a new hospital every day.That's how it is at the moment." Mukherjee said the global health.

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