While the COVID-19 vaccine has brought hope, some women health care workers say they are still feeling nervousness and uncertainty about what the coming winter months, which are forecast to be some of the pandemic’s deadliest, will look like.https://19thnews.org/2020/12/health-care-workers-find-hope-in-covid-19-vaccines-but-they-fear-the-worst-is-yet-to-come/?utm_campaign=19th-social&utm_content=while_the_covid-19_vaccin&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter …
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“Knowing this eventually will end, and the vaccine is the first step in that process of getting back to any realm of normalcy — it’s reassuring. But sometimes it’s hard to be hopeful when you’re right in the thick of everything.”https://bit.ly/3rnjDEe
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“I think that it’s just important to keep in perspective that it’s still going to be a while before we see the results of this. It’s not going to go away overnight when people get vaccinated.”https://bit.ly/3rnjDEe
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“When I was in Connecticut, every day I went to work, I was like, ‘I haven’t gotten a single patient off the ventilator at all, not one.’ … That’s a lot of patients that I haven’t seen live.”https://bit.ly/3rnjDEe
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“We don’t have enough providers to see patients. Every day, I hear about new people having COVID. I feel like it’s only a matter of time before I have it, too. The vaccine cannot come soon enough.”https://bit.ly/3rnjDEe
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