Nursing Home and Care Workers Officially the Most Dangerous Job in the U.S.

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As the Covid19 pandemic rages on, nursing home workers are now considered to have the most dangerous jobs in the U.S.

“Nursing homes and assisted living communities cannot stop the virus by ourselves—not without testing, personal protective equipment , staff support and funding, and not without support from the public health sector,” said Mark Parkinson, AHCA/NCAL president and CEO, and Scott Tittle, NCAL executive director, in the letter.

In their letter, these institutions outline several key requests for the governors and state public health agencies:A recent survey conducted by AHCA/NCAL revealed that for nearly nine in 10 nursing homes and assisted living communities, it takes two days or longer to obtain test results.

 

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