Worry, exhaustion, constantly changing safety rules and long hours of wearing PPE are just a few things America's health-care workers cite as the hardest parts of going to work on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll. Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported the percentage of health-care workers in the survey who said their mental health was negatively impacted by worry or stress related to covid-19. The correct result is 62 percent, not 61 percent. |
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