February 18, 2021
The U.S. has now officially passed one year of the pandemic. The first identified infection here was January 20, 2020. For the first time, the numbers for COVID-19 in the U.S. have continued to decrease steadily over the past few weeks, prompting some cautious hopefulness in a country that has grown weary of pandemic life. […]
Read More...February 3, 2021
For the first time in a long time, we have a glimmer of hopeful news to report on the COVID-19 front: cases from the novel coronavirus are on the decline. Cases and new infections have taken a pretty steep decrease and while deaths are not drastically dropping just yet, it’s still a refreshing change from […]
Read More...January 29, 2021
As the novel coronavirus rages on across the country, there is hope for the upcoming year. Currently, there are two viable COVID-19 vaccines available to nurses throughout the United States, one produced by Pfizer-BioNTech and the other Moderna. Despite the overwhelming need to vaccinate Tier 1A (or Phase 1) healthcare workers, many travel nurses are […]
Read More...January 20, 2021
We’re well into the new year and we’re about to swear in a new President, but as far as COVID-19 updates go, it seems like more of the same frustrating news.
Read More...January 15, 2021
While no one can predict how COVID-19 will continue to change travel nursing — especially with the emergency authorization of two vaccines — for now, the need for travel nurses is continuing to grow.
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