Nurses at Westchester Medical Center said Feb. 2 that they were "grossly hemorrhaging" staff because of poor working conditions and management’s failure to adequately compensate health-care employees for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
At a rally held by the New York State Nurses Association outside the hospital, nurses said that they had to take care of as many as 16 patients at a time because of understaffing.
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