Tag: Occupational Hazards

Supreme Court blocks federal government’s vaccine mandate for large workplaces but not for healthcare facilities

Editor's Note The Supreme Court on January 13 blocked the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine-or-test requirement for workplaces with 100 or more employees, but the Court is allowing a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers at facilities that receive Medicaid and Medicare funds. The order covers more than 17 million healthcare workers…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 13, 2022
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NIOSH rescinds approval for ALG Health’s N95 respirator masks

Editor's Note The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has honored a request by N95 respirator mask manufacturer, ALG Health (Bryan, Ohio), to rescind all respirator approvals issued to ALG Health, effective immediately. As of January 6, any of the following ALG Health N95 respirators marked with a…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 13, 2022
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More than 19% of US hospitals critically understaffed

Editor's Note The US Department of Health and Human Services on January 9 posted data showing that more than 19% of all hospitals in the US are experiencing critical staff shortages and more than 21% are anticipating shortages in the next week, the January 10 Becker’s Hospital Review reports. Five…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 11, 2022
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Association of a third dose of Pfizer vaccine with COVID-19 in HCWs

Editor's Note This Israeli study finds that a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was significantly associated with a lower rate of COVID-19 in healthcare workers (HCWs) over a median of 39 days of follow-up. Of 1,928 HCWs analyzed, 1,650 (85.6%) received a third dose booster. During follow-up, 44 HCWs…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 11, 2022
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Effectiveness of BBV152 COVID-19 vaccine against reinfection in HCWs

Editor's Note This study by researchers at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, on the effectiveness of the inactivated whole virion vaccine BBV152 against COVID-19 reinfection of healthcare workers (HCWs), found a high protective effect of 86% in the fully vaccinated. Of 15,244 HCWs who participated in…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 10, 2022
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Healthcare employment down in December

Editor's Note Overall healthcare employment in the US was down in December to a seasonally adjusted 16,042,600 workers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on January 7. That’s down 3,100 since November. Hospital employment was down by 5,100 jobs. The overall unemployment rate for December was 3.9%, for a total…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 10, 2022
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Nurse employment declined during first 15 months of COVID-19 pandemic

Editor's Note This study led by nurse researcher Peter I. Buerhaus, PhD, RN, FAAN, at Montana State University, Bozeman, finds a tightening of the labor market for RNs, LPNs, and nursing assistants (NAs), marked by falling employment and rising wages from February 2020 through June 2021. The researchers found unprecedented…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 6, 2022
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Maryland governor declares 30-day state of emergency

Editor's Note Maryland Gov Larry Hogan on January 4, 2022, signed an executive order authorizing the secretary of the Maryland Department of Health to regulate hospital personnel, bed space, and supplies. A second order authorizes additional steps to further increase the state’s emergency medical services workforce, the January 5 Becker’s…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 6, 2022
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Study: No significant link between COVID-19 infection rates and in-person learning

Editor's Note A nationwide study led by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, finds that COVID-19 infection rates were not statistically different in counties with in-person learning versus remote learning in most regions in the US. Analyzing data 12 weeks after schools opened (July to September 2020),…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 6, 2022
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Survey: One in five nurses burned out

Editor's Note Medscape’s 2021 Nurse Career Satisfaction Report, published December 29, 2021, found that the COVID-19 pandemic was responsible for the burnout of 20% of respondents, according to the January 3, 2022, Becker’s Hosptial Review. The survey of 10,788 nurses in various positions (ie, RNs, LPNs, APRNs) found the following:…

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By: Judy Mathias
January 5, 2022
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