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Nevilledog

(51,122 posts)
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 09:43 PM Jan 2022

'Like a slap in the face': Nurses told to use vacation and sick days to stay home if they test +



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Ben Collins
@oneunderscore__
Wow.

"Nurses at numerous hospitals have had to use their own sick days if they test positive… In some instances, nurses who test positive have been instructed to return to work if they're asymptomatic, according to an internal memo reviewed by NBC News."

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'Like a slap in the face': Nurses told to use vacation and sick days to stay home if they test...
Early in the pandemic, nurses were celebrated as heroes, with nightly symphonies of clapping or banging pots and pans.
4:37 PM · Jan 13, 2022


https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/-slap-face-nurses-told-use-vacation-sick-days-stay-home-test-positive-rcna12140

Early in the pandemic, nurses were celebrated as heroes, with nightly symphonies of clapping or banging pots and pans. Now, many are being asked to go into work despite positive Covid tests — or they say they are being told they must use their vacation and sick days to stay home when they contract the coronavirus.

“You’re talking about a group of people who sat at bedsides — not one a night, multiple, because we were consistently losing people. We were holding the iPads as people said their last goodbyes,” said Ana Bergeron, a registered nurse who is the president of a local union affiliate. “I can’t tell you how sick it makes me now being called a hero, because that’s not how we’re being treated by our employers.”​​

As the omicron variant continues to spread rapidly across the country, nurses at numerous hospitals have had to use their own sick days and vacation days if they test positive for Covid-19, according to conversations with 10 nurses at five hospitals, two unions representing thousands of nurses at many more and an internal memo reviewed by NBC News. In some instances, nurses who test positive have also been instructed to return to work if they are asymptomatic, according to another internal memo, also reviewed by NBC News.

“Healthcare providers (HCP) who test positive for Covid-19 and are asymptomatic may return to work immediately without isolation and without testing,” reads a memo sent Tuesday to the staff of St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood, California. “These healthcare providers must wear an N95 respirator for source control. The HCP may be assigned to Covid-19 positive patients if possible.”

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'Like a slap in the face': Nurses told to use vacation and sick days to stay home if they test + (Original Post) Nevilledog Jan 2022 OP
My nurse wife tested negative twice PXR-5 Jan 2022 #1
In my district teachers have had to do this since at least last January. dsc Jan 2022 #2
Every job I had that also had Igel Jan 2022 #3
Better to use vacation and sick leave to find another job FakeNoose Jan 2022 #4
Disgusting. nt crickets Jan 2022 #5
And many wonder why there are not enough nurses. Lady Freedom Returns Jan 2022 #6
About this time I'd be looking for another profession, anything at all. Except teaching. The PTSD... Hekate Jan 2022 #7

PXR-5

(522 posts)
1. My nurse wife tested negative twice
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 10:06 PM
Jan 2022

and felt fine yet she was forced to take three PTO days, this was in addition to a weekend.

She woke up with a headache, no fever and they demand a test, it was negative, so the next day another test.

Employee health took 5 days to say she could go back to work.



Igel

(35,320 posts)
3. Every job I had that also had
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 10:24 PM
Jan 2022

the privilege of "sick days" said "If you're sick, take off--it's a sick day."

My district has provided 5 additional sick days if you test positive for COVID. Colleagues are moderately pissed.

I've had jobs where if you're sick and call in sick, you don't get the hours. Hence "privilege."

(Now, teaching really is a bit different--if I'm sick, I still need to produce the lesson plans, lesson materials, and grade anything turned in.)

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
7. About this time I'd be looking for another profession, anything at all. Except teaching. The PTSD...
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 12:43 AM
Jan 2022

… has got to be ferocious by now. Add to that the threat of assault by family members …

My gods how does anyone stand it any more?

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