These former nurses were asked to leave retirement and return to the front lines - News Summed Up

These former nurses were asked to leave retirement and return to the front lines


As a retired emergency nurse of 30 years, that realization is hard for someone who just wants to lend a helping hand on the front lines. When she arrived at the hospital, Ochoa-Celano told him tearfully by phone, "I don't want to die yet. Ochoa-Celano told her son, "I don't want to die yet. It came from the Pennsylvania Department of State Board of Nursing on December 17 -- some 14 years ago after Millard retired. Mary Millard retired from nursing 14 years ago -- too long ago to consider coming back, even briefly"Physically, am I up to working a 12-to-15-hour shift?


Source: CNN January 03, 2021 09:00 UTC



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