As communities throughout the state and world work to break the stranglehold COVID-19 has, another long-simmering issue is beginning to surface. Hospitals are reportedly competing for nurses as COVID cases
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The School of Pharmacy administers a COVID-19 test to WVU staff and faculty at the Rec Center December 30th, 2020. Â
Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger
The School of Pharmacy administers a COVID-19 test to WVU staff and faculty at the Rec Center December 30th, 2020.Â
Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger
The School of Pharmacy administers a COVID-19 test to WVU staff and faculty at the Rec Center December 30th, 2020.
Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger
A self-swab COVID-19 test at WVU.
Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger)
A self-swab COVID-19 test at WVU.
Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger