Cheryl and Corrina Thinn were among nearly 500 members of the reservation to die of the coronavirus
Cheryl and Corrina Thinn were almost joined at the hip. The sisters, both members of the Navajo Nation, shared an office at Tuba City Regional Health Care in Arizona. Cheryl conducted reviews to make sure patients were receiving adequate care. Corrina was a social worker. Their desks were just inches apart.And they died weeks apart, at ages 40 and 44, after falling ill with Covid-19.
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