hear all about your extraordinary mothers in your life. so you can scan the qr code below or submit a story about your mother or a mother figure in your life for an upcoming fox news project that we re excited about working on. we re going to announce that soon. intriguing. pete: create a video for a project you don t know what it is? [laughter] do it now right here. will: i think wham predated cds. so if you would have had a wham, you know, you probably would have had a wham record or maybe a tape. rachel: the tape that you could put many your walkman as you went for a run. [laughter] pete: wham s greatest hits? if well, happy mother s day to you. rachel: thank you,. and happy mother s day to both of your wonderful wives. pete: yes. and and we have moms too. will: and we will be bushing them a happy mother s wishing them a happy mother s day. pete: we sure will. and it s great to be outside. i think this is the first fox & friends weekend of 2023 outside. soon to be many
wasn t this predictable, that there would be a shortage with so many people quitting or being fired? well, a crisis situation right now. the nursing staffing shortage is a massive line item for most hospitals. the cleveland clinic reported a 1.a 5 billion $1.5 billion loss, and part of that is in part they are hiring traveling nurses, short-term contract nurses, at twice or three times the rates of salary. so what they re doing right now is they re scrambling to fill these spots, the nursing shifts. they re hiring short-term lay before at a much higher rate, and they re passing on those costs to the patient in the form of higher medical bills. and that takes a year or two the for the actuaries to build it into the price of health insurance, but it will contribute to increases in health insurance premiums. so the simple idea of requiring all nurses to get the vaccine is having a lot of long-term repercussions in terms of health
SIBU, Oct 5 The Sibu Hospital management has asked that the contract nurses serving at the hospital be retained until December 31 to overcome the shortage of nurses in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic. Its director, Dr T. Nanthakumar said up to now, 53 personnel at the hospital had contracted the.
They want to fill vacancies left by Eastern Cape health-care workers who died or resigned during pandemic PREMIUM By Simtembile Mgidi - 03 March 2021
Contracted Covid-19 nurses who helped bolster the Eastern Cape’s front line to fight the novel coronavirus want to fill the vacancies left by their colleagues who either died or resigned during the pandemic.
More than 300 government health-care workers have died in the Eastern Cape since the start of the pandemic.
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