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Health care workers are worried about how the shortened isolation time will impact their safety in the workplace amid the nationwide omicron surge.
If you wonder what you should carry with you, here’s what medical pros keep on hand so they're prepared for anything.
Nurses are quitting or retiring, exhausted or demoralized by the pandemic. And many are leaving for lucrative temp jobs with traveling-nurse agencies.
“Every nurse in America right now is staring down this summer and this fall like it’s the barrel of a gun. “
Earlier this month, a federal judge threw out the lawsuit filed by 117 employees over the requirement.
Here are the behaviors health care workers wish people would avoid and what else is making their job fighting the coronavirus difficult.
“I wanted to show it can happen to anyone,” Mike Schultz said of his viral before-and-after shots.
Jamaal Bowman, a middle school principal, is trying to unseat Rep. Eliot Engel, a Democrat who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County.
"I see on social media that all these health care workers are feeling very isolated and I didn’t want that to happen to her," Cheryl Norton said of her daughter.
“I don’t want to die” — healthcare providers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic are fearing for their lives as they care for patients without adequate protective equipment.