Nurses are suspended after refusing to treat patients with coronarys without N95 masks

Nurse Mike Gulick was too punctual in order not to take the young coronavirus home to his wife and daughter two years old. He'd stop at a hotel after work just to take a shower. She was gonna wash her clothes with the Lysol disinfectant. They would do too much work in [...]
But at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica of California, Gulick and his colleagues were worried that caring for coronary-infected patients without first having respiratory masks N95 was dangerous.
N95 masks filter 95 percent of all particles into the air, including those that were too small to be blocked by regular masks, writes NY Post, render Periscope.
But his hospital managers had said those respiratory masks were not necessary and had not offered him Gulick said.
His wife, also a nurse, not only wore a N95 mask but covered it with a second respirator cleaning air while caring for patients with Covis-19 at the Cedars-Sinnai Medical Center along the city of Los Angeles.
But things were different at the Gulick infirmary hospital. A nurse for the past week was tested positive for Coronavirus, which caused Coddy-19. The next day, the caregiver asked nurses why they were not wearing N95 masks, Gulick had told them that they offered better protection.

That was enough for Gulic to lose his weight. He and many other nurses had told their managers that they would not enter the rooms where the patients with Ovid 19 were unless they offered them masks to N95. The hospital had suspended everyone, according to the National Nurse Union, which represents them. Ten nurses are already not being allowed back to work, as the investigation is continuing.
They are among the hundreds of doctors, nurses and other health workers throughout the United States who were working without adequate protection against coronary protection. /Periscope











