Thirty percent of health-care workers have considered leaving the field after working through the pandemic, according to a survey conducted by the Washington.
Thirty percent of health-care workers have considered leaving the field after working through the pandemic, according to a survey conducted by the Washington.
is a former social worker and lives in Nestor.
My parents, Juan Manuel Rodriguez Sr. and Blanca Estela Rodriguez, met in junior high at age 12. For my dad, it was love at first sight. He told everyone he was going to marry my mom someday. Mom was not interested, at first. But Dad persisted. As juniors in high school, they dated and broke up. As seniors, they got back together, and after high school, they married.
A year later, they started to have children. There are four of us: Blanca, Juan Jr., Anna and Cynthia. My parents were always together and held hands. They were like two lovebirds. Dad couldn’t be without Mom and vice versa. When Dad was a soccer coach at Mar Vista High School, Mom went to every single game. She was his No. 1 fan. When Mom became a federal agent, Dad went to Washington, D.C., to proudly stand by her as she graduated from the academy. They loved traveling, especially with the whole family. They loved music and would go to every Mariachi Vargas de Tecalit
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Healthcare workers are at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, but some are falling ill with the virus themselves before getting vaccinated. One local nurse is pleading with the public to help stop the spread. We are overwhelmed with patients, for one. We are overwhelmed with admissions, but we also have a lot of staff sick calls and as result, a lot of us are working extra hours, said Robyn Sarvis, a registered nurse at Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center.
The number of healthcare workers testing positive for #COVID-19 is continuing to grow. I spoke w/a local nurse who was out sick w/#COVID-19 all of Dec. She explains the impact it has on hospitals. Watch @nbcsandiego at 6 pic.twitter.com/h1By8kA81t Lauren Coronado (@LaurenmCoronado) January 23, 2021