| The horror of Monday night's attack in Manchester, England, which left at least 22 dead and several others injured, was particularly difficult for doctors and emergency personnel. Steve Jones, an emergency room doctor with the Central Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, spoke with USA TODAY about the challenges his fellow doctors and nurses faced when treating the bombing victims - many of which were young concertgoers.
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