COVID cases may be on the decline, but our nation’s hospitals are still taking a hit. Before the pandemic, emergency room departments were already overwhelmed. Then when COVID patients flooded the ER, other patients had to stay at home. Now, they’re sicker than ever as the health care industry deals with a massive worker shortage. Soledad talks to Dr. Lisa Morena-Walton, president of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, about the lack of relief.
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