3 Generations Of Pharmacists Reflect On The Coronavirus Pandemic
Despite her dedication to her work, a pharmacist is following the advice of her daughter and granddaughter — who are also pharmacists — to stop working during the coronavirus pandemic.
by Camila Kerwin
Jul 03, 2020
2 minutes
Vivian Garcia Leonard studied to become a pharmacist in Cuba before coming to the U.S. in 1961.
Her daughter, also named Vivian, eventually followed in her mother's footsteps. So, too, did her daughter, Marissa Sofia Ochs. Today, the three generations of pharmacists live near each other and work in New York City.
But recently, the elder Vivian, who's 82,
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