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Were California hospitals short-staffed during pandemic?

California hospitals given leeway to use ‘last resort’ staffing waivers, analysis shows There are more than 460,000 licensed nurses in California. Nurses have played a crucial role in caring for COVID-19 patients during the pandemic Author: Jill Castellano | inewsource and Tarryn Mento | KPBS Published: 3:58 PM PST March 4, 2021 Updated: 5:08 PM PST March 9, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Nurse George Santiago performed CPR on a patient at Palomar Medical Center Escondido. The man, hooked to a ventilator, didn’t survive. “I’m picturing myself as if this is my family member and there is nothing I can do,” Santiago said. “The desperation, the hopelessness. That’s what kind of kills you.”

Three months after death, San Diego Sheriff s Department announces first COVID-19 inmate fatality

Three months after death, San Diego Sheriff’s Department announces first COVID-19 inmate fatality Mary Plummer | inewsource © Provided by KFMB San Diego The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has announced that an inmate at the George Bailey Detention Facility in Otay Mesa died of COVID-19 – the first coronavirus jail death department officials have publicly acknowledged. The news, announced late Friday, comes three months after 62-year-old Edel Loredo died from the virus and a month after  inewsource first reported it. Loredo was facing multiple charges including drug possession and sales, a DUI and a probation violation. In an interview with

Reasons for cautious optimism amid Covid-19 crisis: The news about the future is really promising

Reasons for cautious optimism amid Covid-19 crisis: The news about the future is really promising CNN 2/4/2021 By Brian Stelter, CNN Business © Mario Tama/Getty Images CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 21: Sharp HealthCare caregivers celebrate after long-term care patient Carlos Alegre received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Birch Patrick Skilled Nursing Facility at Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center on December 21, 2020 in Chula Vista, California. 72-year-old Alegre is the first patient to receive the vaccine in San Diego County. Long-term care patients and frontline healthcare workers are among those in the CDC s highest priority group for vaccination. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

International case over border killing accuses high U S officials of cover-up plot

Law enforcement officials at all levels of the federal government participated in an illegal cover-up of what happened in the 2010 killing of Anastasio Hernandez Rojas, according to court filings in an international human rights case. Some of those involved have now been promoted to the highest ranks in their agencies, including the chief of U.S. Border Patrol. The filing is with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, part of the Organization of American States. Hernandez Rojas’ case is the first the international tribunal is hearing about an extrajudicial killing by U.S. law enforcement. It has heard cases about extrajudicial killings by many other governments in the Americas.

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