EPISODE · Oct 7, 2021 · 12 MIN
How COVID-19 nurses get through the day
from Headlines From The Times · host Denise Guerra, Mario Diaz, Lauren Raab, Karen Garcia, Melissa Kaplan, Gustavo Arellano, Shannon Lin, Ashlea Brown, Marina Peña, Shani Hilton
Nursing is a tough job in good times, and the COVID-19 pandemic made it a lot tougher. Within a few months of the start of the pandemic, U.S. healthcare workers reported high rates of anxiety, frustration, emotional and physical exhaustion and burnout.Now we’re a year and a half in. We’ve got vaccines, but the Delta variant still poses a big threat. So how are nurses holding up?Today, nurses tell us about their experiences and how they’re coping, personally and professionally.Host: L.A. Times utility journalism reporter Karen GarciaMore reading:Nurses have had a tough year (and then some). You can learn from their resilience Op-Ed: As a doctor in a COVID unit, I’m running out of compassion for the unvaccinated. Get the shotTracking the coronavirus in California
What this episode covers
Hospital nurses have always had tough jobs. Then came COVID-19. Now, a year and a half into the pandemic, they explain how they're coping.
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