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ELKINS — The importance of nurses has never been more evident than during the COVID-19 pandemic, and National Nurses Week begins today, giving us an opportunity to show our gratitude to these true heroes.
Today is National Nurses Day, a day set aside to thank nurses and other healthcare workers for the hard work they do every day keeping patients healthy. National Nurses Week continues through May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday.
Lawmakers and public health officials have repeatedly praised medical workers as heroes as they struggle to treat the infected during the pandemic.
“Nurses are under immense pressure right now,” said Kendra McMillan, a senior policy adviser for the American Nurses Association. “We’ve heard from nurses on the front lines who say they’ve never experienced the level of burnout we’re seeing right now.”