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The smile behind the mask By Jim Axelrod September 6, 2020 / 10:17 AM EDT / CBS News I had to run to the grocery store the other day to pick up a couple of things.
Cheers echoed through the halls of CHI Health St. Elizabeth as ICU nurse Jackie Baverka got the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Nurses like me face sexual harassment. COVID-19 masks, unfortunately, bring relief. Nurses are sexualized by our culture and interactions with patients can often turn predatory.
SALISBURY — When a nurse, doctor, or other hospital personnel smiles these days it’s hard to tell from behind the masks that they wear throughout their response to the COVID-19 outbreak ...
During National Nurses Week, from May 6-12, show the nurses in your life a little extra admiration. This guide is full of way to celebrate nurses in honor of the occasion.
A nurse tells me my patient was swabbed for the coronavirus test this morning and is awaiting results. I put on my N95 under the surgical mask and a yellow gown over my scrubs.
A Rhode Island woman who sewed hundreds of face masks at the beginning of the pandemic has been using remaining fabrics to make pillowcases for sick children at a hospital.
ASHTABULA, Ohio (WJW) — A baker in Ashtabula is using cookies to make everyone smile and to thank health care workers during this rough time. Debbie McEndree owns Debbie’s Delights, a home ...
The nurses, who spoke to the Reno Gazette Journal on condition of anonymity, said they’ve been repeatedly forced to reuse single-use N95 masks.
Almost a year after Katrina Looper's kids survived a horrific boating incident, they've donated about 300 masks to the hospital and staffers who treated them.
A Rhode Island woman who sewed hundreds of face masks at the beginning of the pandemic has been using remaining fabrics to make pillowcases for sick children at a hospital.