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Former UNC women's lacrosse player Elizabeth Haus on front lines of coronavirus pandemic


During Elizabeth Haus' stint on the North Carolina women's lacrosse team, the Tar Heels won a national championship and three ACC titles. Now Haus is serving on the front lines as a registered nurse at Colorado Children's Hospital in Denver. Coronavirus has drastically changed her day-to-day life. Haus works 12-hour shifts in the pediatric intensive care unit. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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