Healthcare workers are protesting Indigo Urgent Care Clinics.
Nurses say they are having to work long shifts and without the proper protection needed to stay safe.
Healthcare workers are protesting Indigo Urgent Care Clinics.
Nurses say they are having to work long shifts and without the proper protection needed to stay safe.
NOW HOW MANY VACCINE DOSESPRISONS WILL GET FOR THEIRSTAFF.SOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEENFIGHTING THE CORONAVIRUS, AREEXPRESSING THEIR FRUSTRATIONSWITH THE CLINICS THEY WORK FOR.DOCTORS AND NURSES SAY INDIGOURGENT CARE CLINICS AREREQUIRING THEM TO WORKEXCESSIVELY LONG SHIFTS.
THISVIDEO IS FROM TACOMA,WASHINGTON.THEY ALSO SAY THEY DON’T HAVEACCESS TO N-95 MASKS... EVEN ASTHEY TEST HUNDREDS OF COVID-19PATIENTS EVERY DAY.MULTI-CARE, WHO RUNS THECLINICS, SAYS IT PROVIDESADEQUATE P-P-E FOR EMPLOYEES...AND SHARED A PICTURE OF A WORKERIN A SURGICAL MASK AND FACESHIELD.CLINICIANS SAY THAT’S NOT GOODENOUGH...M.C.
Nachtigal/Nurse"We care for our patients, wecare for our staff, we expectour employer back us up andprovide the proper equipment,provide the appropriateprocesses and rules so that wecan all be can all be safe andwe can all get home to see ourfamilies."HOSPITALS AND EMERGENCY ROOMSRUN BY MULTI-CARE ARE OPENDURING THE STRIKE.HOWEVER... SOME HEALTH CAREPROVIDERS AT TACOMA GEN