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Short Supply, Staying Well, The Resurrection of St. Nicholas

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New York's health care workers treating coronavirus describe lack of equipment, infections of colleagues; Then, dealing with the mental health issues brought on by the coronavirus pandemic; And, the resurrection of New York's St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church



From the archives: Bob Simon visits Mt. Athos

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In 2011, the 60 Minutes correspondent got a rare look at Mount Athos, where prayers have been offered every day without interruption for more than a thousand years

Easter on Mt. Athos

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The spiritual heart of Orthodox Christianity, Mt. Athos is home to 20 monasteries. 60 Minutes got rare access to one for Holy Week services in 2018.

Resurrecting the church destroyed on 9/11

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St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and the iconography it housed were destroyed in the attack on the World Trade Center. After almost two decades, the church is rising again with new iconography from a monastery on Mt. Athos.

Mental health and the coronavirus

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Even if they haven't been infected with the coronavirus, hundreds of millions of Americans have had their lives upended by the pandemic. John Dickerson reports on the toll the virus taken on our mental health.

NYC hospitals short on equipment treating coronavirus

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60 Minutes speaks to a doctor who says NYC hospitals are like hell on Earth as waves of patients suffering from COVID-19 come through their doors. And a nurse says the U.S. is treating the virus with equipment that lags behind what's being used in other countries.

Broadway stars stream live performances for charity

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Broadway stars are live streaming performances to raise money for The Actors Fund. While Broadway remains dark, the proceeds from these performances will help pay actors and crew who are suddenly out of work. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

U.S. couple stuck in India returns home with adopted daughter

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A couple who flew to India to bring home their adopted daughter was trapped in the country after it went into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than a month later, they have returned home with with their newest family member. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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