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US officials promised 20 million vaccinated against coronavirus by the end of the year It s going slower than that

US officials promised 20 million vaccinated against coronavirus by the end of the year It s going slower than that
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Don t forget flu vaccine, to protect yourself and others | Commentary

Don t forget flu vaccine, to protect yourself and others | Commentary
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Ontario premier set to announce new widespread restrictions as Hamilton moves into lockdown

Ontario premier set to announce new widespread restrictions as Hamilton moves into lockdown
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Iowa s hospitals project $433M net loss in 2020 from pandemic

Iowa’s hospitals project $433M net loss in 2020 from pandemic BY BUSINESS RECORD STAFF Thursday, December 17, 2020 11:23 AM The Iowa Hospital Association has released an updated report projecting COVID-19’s financial impact on Iowa hospitals to be $433 million in 2020. The report also shows that half of Iowa hospitals were operating at a financial loss at the end of October. The study, conducted by CliftonLarsonAllen, updates an analysis the consulting firm completed with the association in May. The latest report includes information from the Iowa Hospital Association’s most recent Databank survey of Iowa hospitals and an analysis of the pandemic’s costs to the state’s hospitals from March through October.

Alabama hospitals struggle with staffing as nurses find lucrative work in other states

Suddenly, she’s in demand. “It’s nice to be wanted,” the Providence Hospital nurse told FOX10 News. McCall spent a month in October at a sister hospital in Wichita, Kansas, that was facing a surge in COVID-19 patients. She said Ascension, which owns that hospital and Providence, covered her expenses plus paid her double her rate – on top of her regular salary. “It’s nice,” she said. “It allowed me to put away a little bit in my savings. So, definitely, nice.” McCall is not alone. Increased patient volumes have raised the demand for nurses, which has been exacerbated by the tendency of nurses on the front lines to, themselves, get sick. The Alabama Department of Public Health reports almost 14,000 health care workers in the state have contracted the virus.

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