Fighting "lies and myths," U.K. health care workers build confidence in COVID-19 vaccine
Fighting "lies and myths," U.K. health care workers build confidence in COVID-19 vaccine As COVID-19 inoculation efforts are underway, some people remain hesitant. But these health care workers are doing their best to combat false information and protect their communities. Dr. Nighat Arif shares her story with our partners at BBC News.
cbsnews.comFighting "lies and myths," U.K. health care workers build confidence in COVID-19 vaccine
Fighting "lies and myths," U.K. health care workers build confidence in COVID-19 vaccine As COVID-19 inoculation efforts are underway, some people remain hesitant. But these health care workers are doing their best to combat false information and protect their communities. Dr. Nighat Arif shares her story with our partners at BBC News.
cbsnews.comHealth care workers get chance of a lifetime to cheer on their teams at Super Bowl LV
Health care workers get chance of a lifetime to cheer on their teams at Super Bowl LV About 7,500 vaccinated health care workers from across the nation will attend Sunday's Super Bowl. They include a Florida nurse who's a Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan and a New York chaplain who's a Kansas City Chiefs fan. They opened up about their experiences ahead of the big game, and CBS News' Skyler Henry joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
cbsnews.comMobile health care workers in rural Virginia anxious over uncertainty of COVID-19 vaccine access
Mobile health care workers in rural Virginia anxious over uncertainty of COVID-19 vaccine access Mobile health care workers in rural Virginia are questioning the lack of coronavirus vaccines provided to poor and health-vulnerable communities. David Begnaud reports on one nurse practitioner's stress-inducing wait for the vaccines.
cbsnews.comMobile health care workers in rural Virginia anxious over uncertainty of COVID-19 vaccine access
Mobile health care workers in rural Virginia anxious over uncertainty of COVID-19 vaccine access Mobile health care workers in rural Virginia are questioning the lack of coronavirus vaccines provided to poor and health-vulnerable communities. David Begnaud reports on one nurse practitioner's stress-inducing wait for the vaccines.
cbsnews.comHealth care workers scramble to distribute expiring COVID vaccines as wasted shots go unreported
Health care workers scramble to distribute expiring COVID vaccines as wasted shots go unreported Quick-thinking health care workers across the country scramble to distribute vaccines before they expire. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the mad dash to save a dwindling supply of vaccines struggling to keep up with a growing demand.
cbsnews.comNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell invites 7,500 vaccinated health care workers to Super Bowl 55
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell invites 7,500 vaccinated health care workers to Super Bowl 55 Thousands of health care workers are receiving an invite to the Super Bowl, courtesy of the NFL. Roger Goodell, the league's commissioner, announced Friday that 7,500 vaccinated health care workers will be invited to the annual championship game, being played this year in Tampa, as a thank you for their service during the coronavirus pandemic.
cbsnews.comSome health care workers hesitant to get COVID-19 vaccine, complicating public health efforts
Some health care workers hesitant to get COVID-19 vaccine, complicating public health efforts 29% of health care workers say they have concerns about COVID-19 vaccines and are passing up their priority access. Dr. Tara Narula shows how public health experts are trying to change their minds.
cbsnews.comHealth care workers facing record hospitalizations amid pandemic
Health care workers facing record hospitalizations amid pandemic As hospitals see more patients coming into their facilities amid the pandemic, cities are taking steps, including shutting down indoor dining, to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Janet Shamlian reports.
cbsnews.comAs COVID-19 cases spike, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot issue dire warnings urging people to stay home to avoid more drastic measures
When asked whether he’d wait the full three weeks that the state is asking people to stay home and avoid nonessential activities, or possibly impose a stay-at-home order sooner, Pritzker said: “This is definitely something we’re monitoring day by day. I look at these numbers every day, and several times a day, and so it is absolutely possible, and certainly likely if the numbers keep going in the wrong direction, that we may have to take more stringent action.”
chicagotribune.comBroward attorney pays to feed health care workers fighting coronavirus
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A local attorney, who wishes to remain anonymous, is paying one of his favorite restaurants to feed healthcare workers in Broward County. Miami Beach residents near South Pointe Park and in other parts of Miami-Dade County made noise on Friday night to encourage first responders.
Here are all the companies giving free food, products to health care workers
Right about now is a great time to say thank-you to all the health care workers and people keeping us safe during this novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic. pic.twitter.com/e7Z8aRCtMt — Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) March 26, 2020People who identify as frontline workers in the health care industry can get a free tall brewed coffee. UberUber Health will provide transportation for front-line health care workers, both to and from patients’ homes, as well as between health care facilities, according to this news release. “In Europe and Latin America, we are working with public authorities to offer rides for health care workers to hospitals and their homes. KFCThis deal is for health care workers and normal people alike: free delivery!