Nurses to protest hospital staffing waivers
Overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients in the nation?s most populous state,�many other California nurses already stretched thin are now caring for more patients than typically allowed under state law after the state began issuing waivers that allow hospitals to temporarily bypass a strict nurse-to-patient ratios law ? a move they say is pushing them to the brink of burnout and affecting patient care.
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