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COVID-19 made nursing-home work a deadly job How many Ohioans died?

More than a year into the novel coronavirus pandemic, we aren t certain how many Ohio nursing home workers died of COVID-19. COVID-19 made working in a nursing home one of the deadliest jobs in America, according to an analysis of federal data by Scientific American magazine. Nursing home staffers had a higher death rate in 2020 than logging workers did in 2019, Scientific American found. The only group that had a higher death rate in 2019 were fishers. “It just leaves me speechless,” said Meghan Finegan, assistant communications director for Service Employees International Union, which represents around two million employees across multiple industries, including nursing homes.

COVID-19 made nursing-home work a deadly job How many Ohioans died?

COVID-19 made nursing-home work a deadly job How many Ohioans died?
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COVID-19 made nursing-home work a deadly job How many Ohioans died?

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3News Investigates: Nursing homes fire back after Gov Mike DeWine calls them out over COVID vaccine reporting

3News Investigates: Nursing homes fire back after Gov. Mike DeWine calls them out over COVID vaccine reporting Rachel Polansky, Phil Trexler © Provided by WKYC-TV Cleveland Ohio health officials are walking back a long list of long-term care facilities that Gov. Mike DeWine publicly criticized for failing to report vaccinated residents. The reversal comes after 3News investigator Rachel Polansky went looking for answers and uncovered a bureaucratic mess that s since prompted the state to dramatically reduce the list. I m a great believer in transparency, and I m just at the end of my rope with them, frankly, DeWine said during his regular press conference last week. I think people have a right to know if the facilities are not availing themselves to what the state is providing to save lives.

Nursing homes fire back after DeWine calls them out over vaccine

3News Investigates: Nursing homes fire back after Gov. Mike DeWine calls them out over COVID vaccine reporting We went looking for answers and uncovered a bureaucratic mess that s since prompted the state to dramatically reduce its list of non-compliant facilities. Author: Rachel Polansky (WKYC), Phil Trexler Published: 10:51 PM EDT March 31, 2021 Updated: 11:29 PM EDT March 31, 2021 CLEVELAND Ohio health officials are walking back a long list of long-term care facilities that Gov. Mike DeWine publicly criticized for failing to report vaccinated residents. The reversal comes after 3News investigator Rachel Polansky went looking for answers and uncovered a bureaucratic mess that s since prompted the state to dramatically reduce the list.

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