They’re not doctors or highly trained nurses.
But legions of low-profile hospital workers — from skilled therapists and translators for non-English speakers to room cleaners and meal servers — are bemoaning their risk for coronavirus exposure.
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"Workers in California, Illinois and Washington state, where COVID-19 cases are numerous, tell the Center for Public Integrity they fear inadequate access to personal protective equipment that could shield them. Two nurses in New York City have died from the virus, and it’s left hundreds of other hospital workers ill." -
Susan Ferriss | Senior Reporter: The Center for Public Integrity.