Washington State Nurses Association releases statement about Coronavirus preparations; calls out CDC for more safety protocol

Published by KNDU TV on 3/6/20 (Source)

WASHINGTON STATE- Nurses part of the Washington State Nurses Association Union assures communities in a statement today they are ready for Coronavirus cases, but calls the Center for Disease Control out for not having proper safety preparations protocol in place.

Union leaders from across the state issued a joint statement Friday calling for the CDC to be more prepared and give more detailed instruction for healthcare workers in order to not jeopardize their own health.


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