Thousands of nurses are days away from potentially going on strike in New York as hospitals are preparing for another influx in tripledemic cases following the holidays. AliBaumanTV explains what this could mean for the city's health care.
-- Thousands of nurses are days away from potentially going on strike in New York as hospitals are preparing for another influx in tripledemic cases following the holidays.
"We are going to give a 10-day notice to the hospital management and ... we're gonna still continue to negotiate in good faith, and then once the 10 days have expired, the nurses will not work," Hagans said. This all comes as medical experts are predicting another fierce wave of the so-called tripledemic -- COVID-19, the flu and RSV."Tripledemic" of flu, COVID and RSV lead to new face mask recommendations in New York City
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