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Some healthcare workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine, even with priority access

Some healthcare workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine, even with priority access Colleen Shalby, Emily Baumgaertner, Hailey Branson-Potts, Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, Jack Dolan © Provided by The LA Times Syringes filled with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a Los Angeles fire station. Some healthcare workers are opting not to take COVID-19 vaccine. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) They are front-line workers with top priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine, but they are refusing to take it. At St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Tehama County, fewer than half of the 700 hospital workers eligible for the vaccine were willing to take the shot when it was first offered. At Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills, one in five front-line nurses and doctors have declined the shot. Roughly 20% to 40% of the L.A. County s front-line workers who were offered the vaccine did the same, according to county public health officials.

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Some health care workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine, even with priority access

Some health care workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine, even with priority access By Colleen Shalby, Emily Baumgaertner, Hailey Branson-Potts, Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, Jack Dolan, Los Angeles Times Published: December 31, 2020, 8:29am Share: LOS ANGELES – They are front-line workers with top priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine, but they are refusing to take it. At St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Tehama County, California, fewer than half of the 700 hospital workers eligible for the vaccine were willing to take the shot when it was first offered. At Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills, one in five front-line nurses and doctors have declined the shot. Roughly 20% to 40% of the L.A. County’s front-line workers who were offered the vaccine did the same, according to county public health officials.

Profit and pain: How California s largest nursing home chain amassed millions as scrutiny mounted

Profit and pain: How California’s largest nursing home chain amassed millions as scrutiny mounted Debbie Cenziper, Joel Jacobs, Alice Crites, Will Englund © Nick Otto/For The Washington Post The Novato Healthcare Center is one of about 80 facilities in California’s largest nursing home chain. (Nick Otto for The Washington Post) The largest for-profit nursing home operator in California took control of his first home in 2006 in a Los Angeles suburb that calls itself “the city of opportunity.” Over the next decade, he built a sprawling network of facilities from San Diego to the state’s northern coast. The chain known as Brius Healthcare received more than $800 million from Medicare and Medicaid in 2018 to care for thousands of elderly residents in about 80 nursing homes. Instead of relying upon outside vendors, Brius pursued a business practice long used by a majority of for-profit nursing homes nationwide: paying related companies for goods, se

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