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As the terror of COVID struck, health care workers struggled to survive. Thousands lost the fight.


As the terror of COVID struck, health care workers struggled to survive. Thousands lost the fight.
Workers at Garfield Medical Center in suburban Los Angeles were on edge as the pandemic ramped up in March and April. Staffers in a 30-patient unit were rationing a single tub of sanitizing wipes all day. A May memo from the CEO said N95 masks could be cleaned up to 20 times before replacement.
Patients showed up COVID-negative but some still developed symptoms a few days later. Contact tracing took the form of texts and whispers about exposures.
By summer, frustration gave way to fear. At least 60 staff members at the 210-bed community hospital caught COVID-19, according to records obtained by KHN and interviews with eight staff members and others familiar with hospital operations. ....

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Did they have to die? How America's Covid response left 3,000 health workers dead


Dinh Kozuki holds the photograph of her father, Thong Nguyen, that was displayed during his memorial in August.
Photograph: Heidi de Marco/Kaiser Health News
Workers at Garfield medical center in suburban Los Angeles were on edge as the pandemic ramped up in March and April. Staffers in a 30-patient unit were rationing a single tub of sanitizing wipes all day. A May memo from the chief executive said N95 masks could be cleaned up to 20 times before replacement.
Patients showed up Covid-negative but some still developed symptoms a few days later. Contact tracing took the form of texts and whispers about exposures. ....

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OSHA Is Helping Employers Get Away With Underreporting Health Care Worker Deaths


OSHA Is Helping Employers Get Away With Underreporting Health Care Worker Deaths
Dr. Salam Beah wears a face mask and carries a sign in support of resident physicians, interns and fellows at UCLA Health as they protest for improved COVID-19 testing and workplace safety policies outside of UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, December 9, 2020.
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As Walter Veal cared for residents at the Ludeman Developmental Center in suburban Chicago, he saw the potential future of his grandson, who has autism.
So he took it on himself not just to bathe and feed the residents, which was part of the job, but also to cut their hair, run to the store to buy their favorite body wash and barbecue for them on holidays. ....

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