The job of a paramedic is already a stressful one, but first responders in North Carolina say the novel coronavirus and its disease, COVID-19, are causing a new level of anxiety. "Definitely to me, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- They're on the front lines, working to save lives in the battle against COVID-19. But are they receiving all of the protective equipment and support they need? Hospital leaders ...
Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. As upper management patrolled the halls at one hospital in California, telling staff they could be ...
To prepare for a rising number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, Cayuga Medical Center, Ithaca’s primary hospital, is quickly working to expand its patient capacity and add beds. Although Tompkins County ...
March 2020: A commuter wears a face mask in the New York City transit system during the COVID-19 outbreak. As the COVID-19 epidemic exploded across the United States in 2020, America’s supply of ...
With nationwide shortages of personal protective equipment for COVID-19, members of the Cornell community are working at the front lines of the crisis. Faculty, students and staff in the College of ...
Having an adequate supply of personal protective equipment could have saved the state of California hundreds of millions of dollars and stopped roughly 18,000 essential workers from getting the ...
A senior Veterans Affairs official warned of looming personal protective equipment shortages in late February as American clinicians first started to treat COVID-19 patients, according to internal ...
The vast majority of U.S. hospitals and health systems -- 86%, all told -- are concerned about their supply of face masks and other personal protective equipment as the global spread of the COVID-19 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There is a shortage of personal protective equipment at hospitals around the country. In the Bay Area healthcare workers are concerned about their own safety and the safety of ...
How grassroots efforts are providing medical personnel with much-needed PPE. Just a little over a week ago, Mericien Venzon was a typical fourth-year medical student at New York University. Dan Lurie ...