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New Brief Examines COVID-19 Risks and Impacts for Health Care Workers
by Race and Ethnicity New
coronavirus cases in the United States have hit daily records multiple times
in the past week and hospitalizations are rising in several areas of the
country. Health care workers face some of the greatest risk of exposure to
the coronavirus and a new KFF brief examines the composition of the workforce and how
the risks and the impact of the pandemic on this workforce vary across
racial/ethnic groups. With prospects for a successful vaccine in the coming
months, the brief also examines the overall impact the pandemic is having on
health care workers as well as their attitudes towards taking a COVID-19
vaccine.
For
more insights into the country’s health care worker population and their
experiences with and attitudes about the coronavirus pandemic read the brief,
COVID-19 Risks and Impacts Among Health Care Workers by
Race/Ethnicity. Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. |
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020
New Brief Examines COVID-19 Risks and Impacts for Health Care Workers by Race and Ethnicity
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