Most Nursing Home Workers in New Survey Say ‘Life is at Risk’ Daily From Coronavirus
Nursing home workers who contract COVID-19 have been forced to use sick time or vacation time, or to take unpaid leave, as they recover from the virus. Some workers have lost their jobs. Sixty-four percent of workers who were surveyed said their employer is not providing them with paid sick days if they contract the virus, and 72% said their employer is not providing paid sick time if they have to self-quarantine for two weeks.
A majority of workers said they would have trouble paying for food or housing if they couldn’t work for two weeks, and 73% said there are not enough staff at their facility to safely care for all residents, according to SEIU survey.
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