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Before she accepted a swimming scholarship to attend Boston’s Northeastern University, Ottawa’s Rachael Geiger made sure it had the kind of nursing program she wanted. The school’s baccalaureate nursing program offered a fifth year of co-operative placement after four years of study something Geiger thought would leave her well prepared for a career as a nurse when she returned home after university.
But it hasn’t worked out that way.
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It s hard to say how many health-care workers are feeling uneasy about getting immunized, she told Dr. Brian Goldman, who hosts CBC s radio documentary program
White Coat, Black Art.
A December survey by Safecare B.C., a workplace safety association for long-term care homes, found
In the online survey of nearly 1,500 personal support workers, 15 per cent of respondents said they would not get the vaccine and 28 per cent said they were undecided.
Meanwhile, the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario is aware of thousands of nurses that are anxiously awaiting the vaccine, and has not heard of any members who do not wish to participate, a spokesperson said in an email to CBC Radio.
It s hard to say how many health-care workers are feeling uneasy about getting immunized, she told Dr. Brian Goldman, who hosts CBC s radio documentary program
White Coat, Black Art.
A December survey by Safecare B.C., a workplace safety association for long-term care homes, found
In the online survey of nearly 1,500 personal support workers, 15 per cent of respondents said they would not get the vaccine and 28 per cent said they were undecided.
Meanwhile, the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario is aware of thousands of nurses that are anxiously awaiting the vaccine, and has not heard of any members who do not wish to participate, a spokesperson said in an email to CBC Radio.
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