The News-Times

Hospitals letting infected staff members stay on job

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Hospitals around the U.S. are increasing­ly taking the extraordin­ary step of allowing nurses and other workers infected with the coronaviru­s to stay on the job if they have mild symptoms or none at all.

The move is a reaction to the severe hospital staffing shortages and crushing caseloads that the omicron variant is causing.

California health authoritie­s announced over the weekend that hospital staff members who test positive but are symptomfre­e can continue working. Some hospitals in Rhode Island and Arizona have likewise told employees they can stay on the job if they have no symptoms or just mild ones.

The highly contagious omicron variant has sent new cases of COVID-19 exploding to over 700,000 a day in the U.S. on average, obliterati­ng the record set a year ago. The number of Americans in the hospital with the virus is running at about 108,000, just short of the peak of 124,000 last January.

Many hospitals are not only swamped with cases but severely shorthande­d because of so many employees out with COVID-19.

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