Former UNC women's lacrosse player Elizabeth Haus on front lines of coronavirus pandemic
Posted May 5, 2020
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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