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Hospitals run low on nurses, fill up with COVID cases

Hospitals run low on nurses, fill up with COVID cases
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Hospitals run low on nurses as they get swamped with COVID

Hospitals run low on nurses as they get swamped with COVID
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Hospitals Run Low on Nurses as They Get Swamped With COVID

Hospitals Run Low on Nurses as They Get Swamped With COVID
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Critical-care nurses were physically and mentally fried before the pandemic struck

Critical-care nurses were physically and mentally fried before the pandemic struck Modern Healthcare Illustration / Getty Images A new analysis found that a majority of critical-care nurses scored themselves low on physical and mental health status even before the pandemic began. Survey results conducted by researchers at Ohio State University College of Nursing found 61% of more than 700 critical care nurses rated their physical health a score of five or lower out of a possible 10, while 51% reported their mental health with a score of five or lower. The data were collected from Aug. 31, 2018, through Aug. 11, 2019. Nearly two-thirds of nurses reported to have made medical errors in the past five years. The study found nurses who reported having poorer physical and mental health were 31% to 62% more likely to have made medical errors compared with those who reported being in better health with a score of six or higher. The findings were published Saturday in the American Journal

COVID-19 vaccines are free to all, experts stress

COVID-19 vaccines are free to all, experts stress TODAY 2 hrs ago © Provided by TODAY Since the beginning of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, the vaccines have been offered free of charge: People who receive a shot do not pay anything at any point. However, a survey from the U.S. Census Bureau found that as of early March nearly 7 million Americans were mistakenly concerned about the cost of the coronavirus vaccines, making it one of the more common reasons people were not planning to get vaccinated. Vaccine awareness campaigns have highlighted that there is no fee or charge associated with vaccinations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) noted in a list of frequently asked questions that the vaccine is free of charge to all people living in the United States, regardless of their immigration or health insurance status.

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