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Covid Vaccine Effort: The Push to Reach Wary Medical Workers

“We are left behind in the dust no one sticks up for us,” she said. When Ms. Perry was bedridden for weeks with a bad case of Covid-19, she said, she had to use vacation days to cover some of her time off, and a portion of her sick leave was completely unpaid. “I don’t want to hear what the government has to say about it we don’t trust them anyway,” she said. Kevin Boyd, 54, a janitor at NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital, has been offered the vaccine by his hospital but is on the fence about taking it.

National effort to vaccinate nursing homes is off to a slow start

Print When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended last month that residents and staff of long-term care facilities be among the first to receive COVID-19 vaccines, Sondra Norder breathed a sigh of relief. The president and CEO of St. Paul Elder Services in Wisconsin has seen 100 residents contract COVID-19 across her two campuses over the course of the pandemic. Twenty-eight have died. “The trauma we have been through, the isolation we have been through, the demand physically and mentally over the last 10 months we’ve just been disproportionately impacted,” she says. “I don’t think there’s anybody more deserving of having this vaccine on board as soon as possible, so that we can start to heal from this.”

California s vaccination efforts are off to a slow start Here s why

California s vaccination efforts are off to a slow start. Here s why FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Shi He Huang recieves her Moderna vaccination from Ami Li during staff vaccinations at On Lok in S.F.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Barnaby Hall looks for more On Lok staff coming in. About 600 are being vaccinated by a team from Chinese Hospital.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Elsa Ng directs Kong Sayarad to the room where staffers were being vaccinated at On Lok, giving them protection as they serve the elderly community in S.F.Photos by Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Profit and pain: How California s largest nursing home chain amassed millions as scrutiny mounted

Profit and pain: How California’s largest nursing home chain amassed millions as scrutiny mounted Debbie Cenziper, Joel Jacobs, Alice Crites, Will Englund © Nick Otto/For The Washington Post The Novato Healthcare Center is one of about 80 facilities in California’s largest nursing home chain. (Nick Otto for The Washington Post) The largest for-profit nursing home operator in California took control of his first home in 2006 in a Los Angeles suburb that calls itself “the city of opportunity.” Over the next decade, he built a sprawling network of facilities from San Diego to the state’s northern coast. The chain known as Brius Healthcare received more than $800 million from Medicare and Medicaid in 2018 to care for thousands of elderly residents in about 80 nursing homes. Instead of relying upon outside vendors, Brius pursued a business practice long used by a majority of for-profit nursing homes nationwide: paying related companies for goods, se

How Brius, California s largest nursing home chain, amassed millions as scrutiny mounted

How Brius, California s largest nursing home chain, amassed millions as scrutiny mounted
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