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Five years after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, registered nurse Nicole Baca still visits an infusion center every week to have a mixture of water and other nutrients injected into her bloodstream.
An Oklahoma ER and ICU nurse called me alongside her mom, crying as she described her anxiety of contracting COVID-19 through her torn, reused masks and transmitting it to her loved ones.
COVID-19 caused staffing shortages in hospitals across the country, leading to increased workloads and burnout among healthcare professionals. The pandemic forced hospitals to adapt, with nurses ...
"Just to have it in our hands and just to be giving it to our colleagues — the nurses ... were crying. It was a wonderful feeling to have such a great tool." The ever-mutating COVID-19 virus ...