National Nurses United says African American nurses make up 12% of the workforce in the U.S. but account for 18% of deaths among nurses due to COVID-19.Denise Meyers, the director of nursing at a local nursing home says she isn t surprised; she s African American and COVID-19 put her in the hospital in November.She says one of the reasons is Black nurses haven t been as diligent with safety protocols, whether at work or in the communities where they live; an admitted self-indictment, Was I cognizant of wearing my eyewear all the time, or having on two masks? I was not. I m not going to tell you that I was. However, the Kappa Chapter of a Black nursing sorority called Chi Eta Phi, says another prevailing fact also explains why Black nurses have been vulnerable, the lack of credentials to hold administrative and other upper-level nursing positions, as staff nurses, we are at the bedsides more than other races of nurses, says R.N., Jerry Ann Allen.Another nurse, CRN, Joan Mit
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