Swamped US hospitals scramble for pandemic help

3 December 2020, 08:34 | Updated: 3 December 2020, 11:17

Virus Outbreak US
Virus Outbreak US Surge. Picture: PA

Large wages and signing bonuses are among the inducements on offer to medical staff.

Covid-stretched US hospitals are trying to lure nurses and doctors out of retirement, recruiting students and new graduates yet to earn their licenses while offering large salaries in a desperate bid to ease staffing shortages.

With the virus surging from coast to coast, the number of patients in hospital with the virus has more than doubled over the past month to a record high of nearly 100,000, pushing medical centres and health care workers to breaking point.

Nurses are increasingly burned out and falling ill on the job, and the stress on the nation’s medical system prompted a dire warning from the head of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

“The reality is December and January and February are going to be rough times. I actually believe they are going to be the most difficult time in the public health history of this nation,” Dr Robert Redfield said.

(PA Graphics)
(PA Graphics)

Governors in hard-hit states like Wisconsin and Nebraska are making it easier for retired nurses to come back, including by waiving licensing requirements and fees.

This is still a tough sell for older nurses, who would be in more danger than younger colleagues if they contracted the virus, leading some in the former category to take jobs with no direct patient contact.

Iowa is allowing temporary, emergency licences for new nurses who have met the state’s educational requirements but have not yet taken the state licencing exam. Some Minnesota hospitals are offering winter internships to nursing students to boost their staffs. The internships are typically offered in the summer but were cancelled this year because of Covid-19.

The University of Iowa’s College of Nursing is also trying to move graduates into the workforce quickly. It worked to fast-track students’ transcripts to the Iowa Board of Nursing so they could get licenced sooner upon graduating, said Anita Nicholson, associate dean for undergraduate programs.

Virus Outbreak US Surge
Two medical staff at a hospital in Madison, Wisconsin (John Hart/Wisconsin State Journal/AP)

Ms Nicholson said the college also scheduled senior internships earlier than normal and created a program that allows students to gain hospital experience under a nurse’s supervision. Those students are not caring for coronavirus patients, but their work frees up nurses to do so, Ms Nicholson said.

Aspirus Health Care in Wausau, Wisconsin, is offering signing bonuses of up to 15,000 dollars (£11,200) for nurses with a year of experience.

Hospitals also are turning to nurses who travel from state to state. But that is expensive, because hospitals around the country are competing for them, driving salaries as high as 6,200 (£4,636) per week, according to postings for travel nursing jobs.

Virus Outbreak California
Registered nurse Virginia Petersen works on a computer while assisting a Covid-19 patient at Providence Holy Cross Medical Centre in Mission Hills, Los Angeles (Jae C. Hong/AP)

The outbreak in the US is blamed for more than 270,000 deaths and 13.8 million confirmed infections.

New cases are running at more than 160,000 a day on average, and deaths are up to more than 1,500 a day, a level seen back in May, during the crisis in the New York City area. Several states reported huge numbers of new cases on Wednesday, including a combined 40,000 in California, Illinois and Florida alone.

States are recording record-breaking surges in deaths, including Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky in the middle of the country. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the virus is “spreading like wildfire”.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Salman Rushdie has warned it's a "bad time" for free speech.

Salman Rushdie warns limiting free speech over social justice issues is ‘slippery slope’

Trump Hush Money

Ex-tabloid publisher gives evidence about scheme to shield Trump

Supreme Court Trump Capitol Riot

Supreme Court sceptical of Trump’s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution

Ahmed Ali Alid was convicted following the fatal attack in Hartlepool in October

Asylum seeker inspired by 'revenge' for Israel-Hamas conflict guilty of murder after stabbing random pensioner in street

Sexual Misconduct-Harvey Weinstein

New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction

Mint Butterfield is missing in the Tenerd

Billionaire heiress, 16, disappears in San Francisco neighbourhood known for drugs and crime

Haiti Security

Ariel Henry resigns as prime minister of Haiti, paving way for new government

Supreme Court Trump

US Supreme Court arguments begin over Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution

Maryland Bridge Collapse

First cargo ship passes through new channel after Baltimore bridge collapse

China Space

China launches three-member Shenzhou-18 crew to its space station

Harvey Weinstein 2020 rape conviction has been overturned

Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned as New York court orders retrial in landmark #MeToo case

Orpheus Pledger has been arrested

Home and Away star arrested after sparking three-day manhunt - as footage emerges of alleged assault

Trump Hush Money

Trump will be at hush money trial while Supreme Court hears immunity case

India Restaurant Fire

Fire ravages restaurant and hotel in eastern India, killing six people

Turkey Rail Crash Trial

Turkish rail officials jailed over crash that left 25 dead

Israel Palestinians Six Months Photo Gallery

Israeli strikes in Rafah kill at least five as ship comes under attack in Gulf