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August 30, 2021#OSNow: Orange County’s daily COVID-19 infection counts may have peaked, and Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety (Ep. 726)10 minutesPlayOrlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. Daily COVID-19 infection counts, hospitalizations may have peaked in Orange County (:25) In the COVID ICU, an Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety. She blames the hospital’s staffing policy. (4:22) ...moreShareView all episodesBy Orlando Sentinel: Orlando News4.73030 ratingsAugust 30, 2021#OSNow: Orange County’s daily COVID-19 infection counts may have peaked, and Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety (Ep. 726)10 minutesPlayOrlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. Daily COVID-19 infection counts, hospitalizations may have peaked in Orange County (:25) In the COVID ICU, an Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety. She blames the hospital’s staffing policy. (4:22) ...more
Orlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. Daily COVID-19 infection counts, hospitalizations may have peaked in Orange County (:25) In the COVID ICU, an Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety. She blames the hospital’s staffing policy. (4:22)
August 30, 2021#OSNow: Orange County’s daily COVID-19 infection counts may have peaked, and Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety (Ep. 726)10 minutesPlayOrlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. Daily COVID-19 infection counts, hospitalizations may have peaked in Orange County (:25) In the COVID ICU, an Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety. She blames the hospital’s staffing policy. (4:22) ...more
Orlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. Daily COVID-19 infection counts, hospitalizations may have peaked in Orange County (:25) In the COVID ICU, an Osceola nurse warns inadequate staffing threatens patient safety. She blames the hospital’s staffing policy. (4:22)