hospital staff, particularly in the southeast. filling up with unvaccinated americans and pushing health care workers to levels they ve not seen at some places at any point during the pandemic. let s go to georgia. the situation is so dire that hospital workers are pleading with people there to protect themselves. the vaccine is absolutely something that you can all do to help. we are tired. we are at wit s end. the staff is overwhelmed. taking care of your community, taking care of your family, possibly watching them die, this is something we have never seen before. it is trying times. i have been doing this for 26 years and never have we seen anything like this. that was donna cochrane, a chief nursing officer at liberty
the vaccine, it has shown to help. i mean we have patients that have had covid, but they re able to go home. they re not in our critical areas. so if we could make a plea with our community or anybody s community, get the vaccine. help us help everybody because we can t do it by ourselves. you just made it not just in that specific sentence but with your story. donna cochrane, chief nursing officer there at liberty regional medical center. i thank you so much for the work you are doing and your time with me today. the census census bureau ju released the new data. we will show you which countries experienced population growth
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A group of exasperated medical professionals gathered at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens in Savannah Monday to plead with Georgians to protect themselves from COVID-19 as emergency