Global supply chain disruptions triggered by the ongoing pandemic have now created a massive problem for pregnant ladies. A report by The New York Times suggests that there have been long delays for baby items, including diapers, cribs, car seats, and strollers. Products that used to arrive in ten weeks are now taking double the time. There can also be additional delays depending on supply chain issues.
COVID has inspired a swell in health care students, but still not enough to fill needed positions
While the coronavirus pandemic has been a long, tedious drain on health care systems resources, it might also yield a boon in future health care professionals.
and last updated 2021-02-11 17:57:43-05
CINCINNATI â While the coronavirus pandemic has been a long, tedious drain on health care systems resources, it might also yield a boon in future health care professionals.
Educators across the Tri-State said more high school and post-secondary students are seeking training in the health care field, citing COVID-19 as a primary motivation for pursuing the career path.