Thursday s Daily Pulse | 1/21/2021
With little backup and COVID spread, Florida hospitals could feel staffing squeeze soon
Worrying hospital leaders: the combination of post-holiday infection surges, seasonal bumps in patients from January to March even in non-COVID years, and the unpredictability of new coronavirus variants that are thought to be more infectious. Unlike the rise in COVID-19 cases over the summer, when hospitals could easily hire travel nurses to fly into Florida for backup, brutal surges across the country in recent weeks have made it harder to hire more nurses. [Source: Miami Herald]
Florida economist to lawmakers: Strong growth not enough to cover budget deficit caused by COVID-19
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