Healthcare Workers

NYC Nurses Strike: Wages, Profits, and the Healthcare Money Game

Thousands of New York City nurses initiated a strike on Monday due to unresolved disputes with three major hospital systems regarding staffing, benefits, and other critical issues. The New York State Nurses Association, representing about 15,000 nurses, initiated the walkout, impacting hospitals like NewYork-Presbyterian, Mount Sinai, and Montefiore. The nurses are advocating for improved staffing levels, better workplace security, and limitations on the use of artificial intelligence, with hospitals claiming the union’s demands are too costly. This strike follows a similar action in 2023, and political figures like Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Governor Kathy Hochul have expressed support for the nurses’ cause, emphasizing the importance of fair treatment and negotiation.

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Uganda Ebola Outbreak: Nurse Dies Amidst WHO Disengagement Concerns

Uganda is battling a new outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease (SUDV), a highly lethal hemorrhagic fever with no approved vaccine. A nurse, who sought care at multiple facilities before diagnosis, died from the disease, prompting contact tracing of 44 individuals, including 30 healthcare workers. The outbreak poses challenges due to Kampala’s role as a regional travel hub. This marks Uganda’s second SUDV outbreak in less than a year, highlighting the ongoing threat of this deadly virus.

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