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  • You may have just that one patient with the coronavirus

  • that come into your facility, and you don't know.

  • I can go to work today, wind up feeding them.

  • And then find out two hours later,

  • 'Oh, they have that virus.' And I've already been exposed.

  • Nursing Assistants, CNA's, we're the closest ones,

  • we're the front line.”

  • The work of nursing assistants

  • has always been difficult and low paying.

  • But add coronavirus,

  • and it's become dangerous.

  • TV announcers: “Across the country, nursing homes are

  • especially vulnerable —”

  • One elder care facility, where 19 residents have died —”

  • In Palo Alto —” “In the New Orleans area —”

  • In DuPage County —” “In Sacramento County.”

  • Covid-19 spreading through our most vulnerable population.”

  • We met up with caregivers from nursing homes

  • in Northern California.

  • They attend to the kind of patients

  • who are most likely to die if they get the virus.

  • So can you do your job without touching people, or without —”

  • It's impossible.

  • Everything is touch.”

  • Bathing. Feeding.”

  • Assist them to the restroom.”

  • Brushing their teeth.”

  • Turning.”

  • It's almost like a holding and cleaning at the same time.”

  • Helping nurses with wound care.”

  • Cleaning their ears,

  • tying their shoes.”

  • We do everything.”

  • Well, you could be feeding that patient or you could

  • be doing something and the patient starts coughing.

  • It's too late to turn around, you already

  • done got crap all over you.

  • You know, you just run to the bathroom, wash your face

  • or whatever.

  • And then go about your day.

  • Social distance? Can't do it.

  • It's impossible.”

  • If this video were filmed at a different time, you'd

  • be seeing footage of these workers with their patients.

  • But nursing homes are closed to visitors right now

  • to protect the people inside.

  • Actually everything you're seeing here

  • we filmed from afar, following recommendations

  • to slow the spread of Covid-19.

  • But these caregivers

  • can't maintain that kind of distance in their work.

  • And now, shortages of protective gear like masks

  • are putting them at risk, not just for getting the virus

  • but for spreading it.

  • If you want to speak, press star 6.”

  • We're running out of supplies of masks in our building.

  • And trying to take care of these patients

  • without us also getting sick is worrisome.”

  • We're rationing right now, masks, protective gear.

  • But it's like, what happens if we run out?

  • It scares me.”

  • They gave us the N95 mask, and told us to maintain it.

  • If the elastic comes off

  • by accident or something, staple and reuse it.”

  • So you're actually cleaning the N95 masks in between uses?”

  • Yeah, with

  • with alcohol.”

  • You like wipe off the outside of it or

  • how do you do that?”

  • The outside, the inside and just let it

  • air dry, and put it back in a Ziploc bag for the next day.”

  • “A lot of people in this field,

  • we have families.

  • So you don't want to take nothing home.

  • My granddaughter, she's special needs.

  • So she has a low immune system.

  • When she was born, she was really sick.

  • So we've been cautious ever since she's been born.”

  • “I am very concerned of taking it home.

  • My mom, she's diabetic, and my dad also just

  • beat cancer in the thyroid.

  • I have asthma.

  • So if I were to get Covid,

  • It would affect my lungs.

  • And how am I going to pay my bills?

  • Because it's paycheck to paycheck,

  • what I'm doing.”

  • The pay for this work is low: In the U.S.,

  • the median salary is less than $30,000 a year.

  • As a result, many nursing assistants

  • work multiple jobs.

  • And as they move between facilities,

  • so can disease.

  • Usually when I finish the first job,

  • I go right to the second job.

  • I work 16 hours, that's not including driving time.

  • And I'm not the only onemajority of my co-workers,

  • they work two jobs.”

  • “I work home health care too,

  • on top of taking care of my mom and my grandmother.

  • I'm kind of worried because you don't see the virus

  • because they're droplets,

  • and you don't know who's coughing or sneezing on you.

  • Even though I do try to sanitize, like along the way,

  • going to my next client.

  • But sometimes it's just not enough I think.

  • But who else is going to take care of them?”

You may have just that one patient with the coronavirus

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