December 12, 2022
If you are considering working as a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) nurse, you are likely already aware of some of the challenges you will face–such as dealing with seriously ill children and potentially heartbreaking scenarios—and have balanced these with your desire to help care for seriously ill pediatric patients and their families. Working as […]
Read More...July 13, 2022
BA.5 is taking over —and the White House is preparing an action strategy against this highly-contagious subvariant. The talk of the town right now is that the U.S. has officially been taken over by Omicron subvariant BA.5—it’s the dominant strain in the country, making up well over 54% of new COVID cases. In fact, the […]
Read More...July 8, 2022
Now that this week has ushered in the official start of summer, what kind of hold will COVID-19 have on the country? While rates of infection and deaths have dropped in many areas, the virus is still not entirely gone. In fact. Dr. Fauci himself just tested positive for COVID-19, with his symptoms reportedly being […]
Read More...July 8, 2022
More than 113K new COVID infections are occurring daily, but so far, new subvariants don’t appear to be more deadly. COVID infections appear to have stabilized, but the New York Times cautions that appearances may be deceiving as most states have stopped reporting data about the virus and more people eschew formal testing for at-home […]
Read More...June 20, 2022
The spring brought surges of COVID around the country, but this week, we have some good news to report: according to the New York Times, COVID cases seem to be stabilizing. The CDC officially reports that all Americans are at a “much lower risk” of COVID-19 disease and complications thanks to a combination of lower […]
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