For Healthcare Workers, It’s More than COVID Fatigue
“We’re tired.” It’s a sentiment expressed by so many healthcare workers these days. Most of us have experienced some level of COVID fatigue during the
“We’re tired.” It’s a sentiment expressed by so many healthcare workers these days. Most of us have experienced some level of COVID fatigue during the
On December 14, Sandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse from Long Island, became the first American to receive the COVID-19 vaccination outside of a clinical
Millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are set to be available by mid-December, but the vast majority of Americans likely won’t be eligible to
Although there is promising news on the vaccine front, coronavirus cases continue to climb nationwide. The U.S. has officially surpassed 12 million cases, with more
All is anything but quiet on the COVID-19 front these days as the virus, helped along by colder temperatures, settles in for what is sure
This week marks the eight-month anniversary of the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and some people are getting tired of it. According to UC Davis
“Wash your hands!” It’s a phrase we heard uttered thousands of times in our childhood by well-meaning adults, and one that’s made a resurgence in
Coronavirus cases are climbing again, and experts suggest the sudden surge may be the “second wave” they’ve been warning of for months. According to the
Personal protective equipment (PPE) has gotten a lot of press recently due to the global pandemic. In some cities, PPE is in short supply, leaving
As the coronavirus continues its spread and we edge closer to flu season, personal protective equipment (PPE) is more important than ever. But organizing PPE