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Posted Thursday, March 4, 2021 5:25 pm (Manning, SC, March 04, 2021) – As a partner in nursing education for the region, McLeod Health has made a contribution to an area nursing school. Support of valuable educational offerings is reflected in this year’s $25,000 gift to Central Carolina Technical College (CCTC).
Nursing represents the nation s largest health care profession and the largest single component of hospital staff. By the year 2030, South Carolina will be one of four states with a nursing shortage of more than 10,000 according to an analysis by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Additional nurses will be needed to care for the aging population, who typically have more medical problems than younger people.
“So it becomes a more complex issue.” RNZ spoke to glass, tile, and heating and ventilation suppliers who were reporting similar delays. Master Plumbers Association chief executive Greg Wallace said the challenges were the result of a unique set of circumstances combining to create a perfect storm. “What happened is suppliers [when Covid-19 first emerged] predicted a downturn on the basis of all the banks and everyone else predicting a downturn and reduced some of their forward orders,” Wallace said. “Most of the plumbing items come from overseas and there s a lag of three to four months, so that s one issue.”
Covid 19 coronavirus: Shortage of plumbing, electrical and glass supplies
18 Jan, 2021 05:08 PM
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Some plumbing supplies are taking up to four months to land in New Zealand. Photo / Warren Buckland, File
Some plumbing supplies are taking up to four months to land in New Zealand. Photo / Warren Buckland, File
RNZ
By: Nicholas Pointon
A shortage of building supplies is preventing the construction sector from delivering projects on time and within budget.
Plumbing, electrical and glass suppliers are reporting difficulties getting their hands on basic materials because supply lines had been stretched by the pandemic.
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Active Electrical Suppliers general manager Kevin Pollock said he had been finding it progressively harder to bring products in since the middle of last year.
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