Chinese Manufacturer Charged with Exporting Defective and Misbranded Masks Falsely Purporting to be KN95 Respirators

A Chinese manufacturer was charged with producing and exporting to the United States in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic over 140,000 misbranded and defective masks that falsely purported to…

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New Jersey Man Charged with Selling Phony Prescriptions

An employee of a Mount Holly, New Jersey, medical practice was arrested for allegedly selling fraudulent prescriptions for controlled substances. Jose Colon, 36, of Sicklerville, New Jersey, is charged by…

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Florida Boosts COVID-19 Testing for Long-Term Care Workers

Staff members at nursing homes and assisted living facilities will be required to be tested for COVID-19 every two weeks under a pair of emergency rules issued Wednesday by Gov….

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Former Tennessee Nurse Gives up License after State Investigation

Kelsey D. Lenihan, a former nurse at a Knoxville clinic, has agreed to give up her license and multi-state privileges after a state investigation found she’d forged a doctor’s name…

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Massachusetts Registered Nurse Charged with Drug Diversion

Marietta Strickland, 61, a Dighton registered nurse, was charged by information with one count of tampering with a consumer product, specifically the Schedule II controlled substance oxycodone, which is used…

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Is There a Link between Nursing Home Reported Quality and COVID-19 Cases? Evidence from California Skilled Nursing Facilities

During the COVID-19 outbreak in the US, nursing homes became the hotbed for the spread of COVID-19.

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Man Missing for a Month Found Dead inside Massachusetts VA Hospital

A missing man was found dead June 12 at the Bedford VA Hospital. 

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Struggle for Gun with Psychiatric Patient Ends with Two Dead at Illinois Hospital

A struggle among two retired cops and a psychiatric patient who had been beating a nurse ended with the patient and one of the retired officers fatally shot early Tuesday…

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Nursing homes got masks that ‘probably should have never gone out’: Official

Federal officials are trying to correct errors that resulted in shipments of outdated or impractical equipment to America’s hard-hit nursing homes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, according to…

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Nine out of Ten Nurses Concerned about COVID-19, PPE: Survey

Healthcare workers fear going back to work for lack of protection from COVID-19, and nine out of 10 say access to personal protective equipment (PPE) is a top concern, according…

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