An emergency room doctor in Miami, Florida, has temporarily lost custody of her 4-year-old daughter while she treats patients during the coronavirus pandemic.
Navigating child custody in the time of coronavirusDr. Theresa Greene told CNN's New Day that she was appealing the emergency order that granted her ex-husband full custody of their daughter."I think it's not fair, it's cruel to ask me to choose between my child and the oath I took as a physician," Greene said."I won't abandon my team at work or the patients who will increasingly look to me to save their lives in the coming weeks, but it's torture.
I've actually worn equipment above and beyond to protect myself and my child."In a statement, Eric Greene's attorney Paul Leinoff said that"Mr. Greene and I have the upmost respect for Dr. Greene's commitment to her critical work during this pandemic.""We recognize and genuinely appreciate the sacrifices that she and all healthcare workers are all currently making to save lives and prevent further illness in Florida and around the world.
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