The hospital has yet to confirm the details of the tragic fatality but here's a look at the controversy already building among union advocates and coworkers . . . Read more:
Coworkers at Research Medical Center say nurse's death was preventable with proper PPE
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Nurses at Research Medical Center who worked alongside Celia Yap-Banago, the nurse who passed away from COVID-19 , say her death was preventable. "Celia was a wonderful nurse," said Cheryl Rodarmel, the chief nurse representative at Research.
Big hairy lawsuit coming. Stay tuned!
ReplyDeleteWhere was the Mayor and why didn't he make sure that the hospital had enough of the right masks?
ReplyDeleteBecause the mayor has nothing to do with the running of a for-profit hospital?
DeleteWhere were YOU?
Also there's a nationwide shortage of masks because Trump sold the stockpile his friends a few years ago.
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ReplyDeleteHe was traveling around the city with his KC Chiefs pom poms trying to get residents to have tailgate parties in their yards.
You need to keep Lucas' priorities in mind when asking excellent questions like you did.
worker's compensation, probably
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