Stress, burnout, politics and frustration have all led Indiana nurses and health care workers to leave the field in droves as the COVID-19 pandemic approaches its third year.
Stress, burnout, politics and frustration have all led Indiana nurses and health care workers to leave the field in droves as the COVID-19 pandemic approaches its third year.
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Community Howard Health medics check a man in the 700 block of South Union who was complaining of fever and trouble breathing on April 7, 2020. With the fear of COVID spreading, medical crews were being overly precautious early in the pandemic.
Tim Bath | Kokomo Tribune
Tim Bath
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Sophia Good looks up at her alpaca during the llama and alpaca show at the Howard County 4-H Fair on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Kelly Lafferty Gerber | Kokomo Tribune
Kelly Lafferty Gerber | Kokomo Tribune
Workers prepare to build ventilators at the GM manufacturing facility in Kokomo, Indiana, Tuesday, April 7, 2020, where GM and Ventec Life Systems are partnering to produce Ventec critical care ventilators in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.