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Kolkata, Aug 6 (EFE/EPA).- Indian nurses and medical students held Friday a protest in a city of Kolkata, fighting for their rights and benefits during covid-19 pandemic service for the Covid19 patients. (Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY).SHOT LIST: NURSES AND MEDICAL STUDENTS GATHER TO PROTEST IN KOLKATA, INDIA.
Quezon City, Apr 5 (EFE/EPA).- Metro Manila on Monday continued its vaccination drive as authorities mull proposals to turn schools into COVID-19 isolation facilities to prevent citizens with mild symptoms from overcrowding hospitals. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA).SHOT LIST: CITIZENS RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINE SHOTS AT AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL USED AS AN INOCULATION SITE IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Worcester, Dec 1 (EFE/EPA).- Around 100 nurses on Tuesday lined the streets in an effort to bring attention to staffing and personal protective equipment shortages at hospitals in Worcester, Massachusetts. (Camera: CJ GUNTHER). SHOT LIST: MASSACHUSETTS NURSES ASSOCIATION PROTEST OUTSIDE ST VINCENT HOSPITAL IN WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, US.
Berlin (Germany), Nov 27 (EFE), (Camera: María Garrido) The second coronavirus wave in Europe has revealed a shortage of nursing staff in Germany.The deficit of professionals in health care services has been known for some years, but now the situation is more serious: the country faces a tightening of restrictions and has recorded the highest number of daily deaths, a total of 410 on Wednesday. FOOTAGE OF BERLIN AND THE CHAMBERLAIN MEDICAL CENTER.SOUNDBITES OF CHRISTIAN KARAGIANNIDIS, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE NATIONAL INTENSIVE CARE REGISTER (DIVI).
800 nurses from St. Mary Medical Center, in the Philadelphia area, walked out Tuesday to protest hospital understaffing. As the third wave of coronavirus cases hits the country, hospitals are reaching capacity as hospital workers continue to suffer from burnout. According to Business Insider, the US reported a record 67,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations on November 12. But the issues nurses are striking over — caring for too many patients at once, understaffed hospitals, and burnout — existed prior to the pandemic. One study in the Journal of Nursing Administration found adding 10% more nurses to hospitals can reduce the odds a patient will die by 4%.