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They risk their lives cleaning hospitals Now, they are getting vaccinated I want people to know that we exist | National

They risk their lives cleaning hospitals Now, they are getting vaccinated I want people to know that we exist | National
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They risk their lives cleaning hospitals Now, they are getting vaccinated I want people to know that we exist | Tribune

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They risk their lives cleaning hospitals Now, they are getting vaccinated I want people to know that we exist [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-WORKERS-VACCINE:LA]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA They risk their lives cleaning hospitals. Now, they are getting vaccinated. ‘I want people to know that we exist’ [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-WORKERS-VACCINE:LA] Maria Saravia changes in and out of protective gear 24 times a day once for each patient room she enters on the COVID-19 floor at Keck Hospital of the University of Southern California. She takes out biohazardous waste, freshens linens and sanitizes everything, down to the television remote. At Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, Rosalina Baez knows which sign outside a child’s room signals a high-risk infection case, which could be COVID-19. She comforts parents and cracks jokes with their sons and daughters as she cleans bathrooms and mops floors.

Vaccine gives hospital custodial workers a rare place at the front of the line

Vaccine gives hospital custodial workers a rare place at the front of the line Brittny Mejia © (K.C. Alfred / San Diego Union-Tribune) Environmental services attendant Rosalina Baez cleans a room at Rady Children s Hospital in San Diego. She was among the workers who got a COVID-19 vaccine shot at the hospital. (K.C. Alfred / San Diego Union-Tribune) Maria Saravia changes in and out of protective gear 24 times a day once for each patient room she enters on the COVID-19 floor at Keck Hospital of USC. She takes out biohazardous waste, freshens linens and sanitizes everything, down to the television remote.

Hospital housekeepers among first to get vaccine

Maria Saravia changes in and out of protective gear 24 times a day once for each patient room she enters on the COVID-19 floor at Keck Hospital of USC. She takes out biohazardous waste, freshens linens and sanitizes everything, down to the television remote. At Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, Rosalvina Baez knows which sign outside a child’s room signals a high-risk infection case, which could be COVID-19. She comforts parents and cracks jokes with their sons and daughters as she cleans bathrooms and mops floors. For the record: 2:44 PM, Dec. 20, 2020An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of environmental services worker Rosalvina Baez of Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego as Rosalina.

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