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Many Health Care Workers Don't Trust Vaccine, Nationally And In Iowa


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Even in Iowa nursing homes where a half-dozen residents or more have died of COVID-19, the percentage of workers who have been vaccinated against the virus is as low as 48 percent.
A small survey of health care workers in Iowa care facilities suggests many of them don’t believe the COVID-19 vaccines are safe.
The survey by Iowa Caregivers elicited responses from only 20 direct-care workers, but the results are consistent with some of the broader, national surveys and findings by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and others.
Of the 20 Iowa caregivers who responded to the April survey, 10 indicated they had not been vaccinated. Of those 10, all said access was not an issue and they were simply refusing the get the vaccine. ....

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Industry Lobbying Left Nursing Homes Vulnerable in Pandemic


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Industry Lobbying Left Nursing Homes Vulnerable in Pandemic
Lax regulations and minimal enforcement left the nursing homes exposed to dangers of highly transmissible diseases long before the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic hit.
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Nursing home employee Ashley Ford at her home in DeMotte, Indiana. (Photo by John J. Watkins for The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting)
Even before Covid-19, aides caring for elderly and disabled people in nursing homes often were overworked and underpaid, doing everything from changing linens to helping residents eat to physically rotating them to prevent bed sores.
Ashley Ford often was one of four aides for as many as 42 residents at the Indiana nursing home where she’s worked since early 2019. She sometimes skipped breaks when work got busy so she wouldn’t leave patients waiting. ....

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