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21 Days in the Park

In late March, as the COVID-19 pandemic’s stranglehold on New York City strengthened, with cases totals doubling every couple of days, the city’s wealthiest neighborhoods began to empty. By the tens of thousands, people sent mail-forwarding requests to the U.S. Post Office and left their homes in Manhattan or the Upper West and Upper East […]

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Nursing Homes Balk at New Staffing Rules

More than half of California’s nursing homes, including four in Humboldt County, are asking to be exempted from new state regulations that would require them to spend more time directly caring for their patients. The state’s new staffing requirements for nursing homes, quietly passed in last year’s budget bill, seem universally unpopular. Patient advocates say […]

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More Than Half of California Nursing Homes — Including Humboldt’s — Balk at Stricter Staffing Rules

More than half of California’s nursing homes, including four in Humboldt County, are asking to be exempted from new state regulations that would require them to spend more time directly caring for their patients. The state’s new staffing requirements for nursing homes, quietly passed in last year’s budget bill, seem universally unpopular. Patient advocates say […]

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St. Joseph Nurses Decry Operating Room Staffing, Hospital Pledges ‘Comprehensive Plan’

The California Nurses Association issued a statement this morning indicating that nurses in St. Joseph Hospital’s operating room worked their Friday shifts while formally objecting to what they deem “unsafe staffing” conditions that included a nurse working a 15-hour shift. According to the association, nurses worked Friday in the operating room under an “assignment Despite […]

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