At a New York hospital, an employee loses his life in Coronavirus, lacking protective equipment

The lack of equipment at a hospital in Manhattan is so large that a group of nurses for fear of being touched by coronavirus have used najlon bags as protective clothes, writes the New York Post. And these actions were taken after a colleague of theirs, Kious Kelly, passed away [...]
And these actions were taken after a colleague of theirs, Kious Kelly, passed away after being infected with COVID-19 at the same hospital Mount Sinai West while treating others with the virus.
The widely distributed photo on social networking shows three nurses pose in the corridors dressed in large plastic bags used for waste disposal, which they have improvised into protective dresses.
One of them even keeps open a box of 20 garbage bags that have tried to protect themselves from coronavirus.
“has no more protective clothing throughout the” hospital, writes alongside the published photograph.
Meanwhile, medical personnel in the hospital consider it to be the very lack of protective equipment, calling it the death of their colleague who was affected by coronavirus two weeks ago.
Kious Kelly, 48, was admitted to the hospital on February 17th, and changed Friday, let alone his colleagues.
“The hospital has to take responsibility. The hospital killed”, said one of the nurses.
And another has acknowledged that the equipment problem has been lasting for more than a year. He even says that he has come to the condition that his equipment should hide.












