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Health workers in Morocco are suffering a wave of assaults, perpetrated by patients' relatives, against a backdrop of a healthcare system struggling to survive staff and supply shortages which have rendered it unable to provide decent care.
their personal reasons are not going to get the shot. the boss is going to say well, i got no choice. my hands are tied. the state says i have got fire you and you have got go. will: they are going to bring in the national guard. the national guard instead of going to the southern border to enforce our immigration laws is going to hospitals here in new york to cover staffing shortages people with trouble. steve: right. it s not just the national guard. health corps-healthcare workers, not licensed. ainsley: not licensed. imagine if you are are the patient. will: foreign workers. steve: you will be able to take over for those everywhere it nate. allow people from other countries take care of people. recent graduates and retirees will all be able to practice in new york once they have to fire these 94,000 people later today. will: one of those unvaccinated healthcare technicians is john matlin who works at rhode island staten island hospitals he was on with us a little bit earlier. watch