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Essex County's $40 million COVID vaccination program had so little oversight that it led to overpayment to vendors, public bidding violations and questionable payments to workers who held other ...
A hospital near Atlanta said its health care workers have been threatened by patients and families who want treatments that have not proven to be effective against COVID.
The order further stated that "[n]o resident shall be denied re-admission or admission to the NH [nursing home] solely based on a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19". [7] On May 10, 2020, Cuomo rescinded the previous order issued on March 25, which directed nursing homes to admit patients carrying COVID-19. [8]
Due to the stress from the Coronavirus many nurses are facing compassion fatigue and burnout. Part of burnout is due to a nursing shortage, there are more patients than nurses are used to taking care of at once. Increasing workload has made longer shifts for most nurses, lack of enthusiasm, and many have become emotionally drained. [34]
President Biden’s most recent mandate requiring healthcare workers in Medicare and Medicaid funded facilities to get vaccinated has only increased that uncertainty. According to the Centers for ...
Due to the program's open and accessible design and its allowance of unverified reports, incomplete VAERS data is often used in false claims regarding vaccine safety. [14] [15] [16] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned that raw data from VAERS is not enough to determine whether a vaccine can cause a particular adverse ...
Aug. 9—A nurse has claimed that the Cooperstown Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing fired her last year in retaliation for alleging sexual abuse of two residents by the nursing home's ...
COVID-19 caused nurses and other healthcare workers to have even longer shifts and work more days. [5] In the media, they state that nurses have gained more exhaustion due to working long work hours. [6] Nowadays, there is a higher shortage of workers, which then causes a nurse to have more patients. [5]