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Nurses Fear What s to Come: Walk Down Our Unit for a Day

Nurses Fear What s to Come: Walk Down Our Unit for a Day
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California s Nurses Fear What s to Come: Walk Down Our Unit for a Day – NBC 7 San Diego

California s Nurses Fear What s to Come: ‘Walk Down Our Unit for a Day Close to 19,000 people were hospitalized in the nation s most populous state. Models project the number could top a once-unthinkable 100,000 in a month. Published December 24, 2020 • Updated on December 27, 2020 at 11:57 am NBC Universal, Inc. The nurses of California are afraid. It’s Christmas Eve, and they aren’t home with their families. They are working, always working, completely gowned up and worn down. They’re frightened by what people are doing, or not doing, during a coronavirus pandemic that has already killed more than 320,000 nationwide and shows no signs of slowing down.

Dr Fauci warns Americans the worst is yet to come with a post-Christmas surge in COVID cases

Dr. Fauci s comments came during an interview with CNN s State of the Union  The 80-year-old said the US is at a critical point with 200k new cases being reported each day and with 2,000 dying of the virus daily Fauci said it s likely the US will experience a post-holidays surge in the virus, with 85 million people tipped to have traveled for the holiday season Said he agrees with Joe Biden that the darkest days of the pandemic are ahead  Fauci said he feels fine after receiving his vaccine, but had a sore arm for a day He also advised President Trump to get vaccinated but said it s his choice 

Overwhelmed LA hospitals brace for post-Christmas wave of COVID-19 patients

California remains under statewide lockdown due to surge in number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations Los Angeles County s top public health official said that patients are dying at rate of once every 10 minutes  Health inspectors handed out fines at restaurants and shopping malls to step up enforcement of guidelines  Hospital staff said they are forced to wheel patients into gift shops due to a lack of available room  Officials worry that gatherings during Christmas will fuel another surge that could be evident in a few weeks 

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