From National Nurses United <[email protected]>
Subject COVID-19 infections are spiking
Date June 10, 2020 5:07 PM
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[1]National Nurses United

The COVID-19 pandemic is far from over.

With states beginning to re-open, we’re already seeing a spike of
infections. Fourteen states just hit their highest seven-day average of
new cases since the start of June — and experts are still warning of a
second wave in the fall. 

It has been months and nurses are still putting our lives on the
line
treating COVID-19 patients without the proper protections. The House
passed the HEROES Act, which includes the two key provisions required to
protect nurses. We must demand the same from the Senate now. Nurses cannot
wait.
Registered nurse and NNU Executive Director, Bonnie Castillo, is
testifying remotely today in Congress before the House Oversight and
Reform Committee. But it will take many voices speaking out to get nurses
the protection we need.

[ [link removed] ]Will you add your name now to demand that the U.S. Senate take swift
action to pass the two key provisions necessary to protect nurses and all
of us from COVID-19?

The more of us who get infected, the more our patients’ lives are at risk
— the more we’re ALL at risk. We’re launching a massive petition to the
Senate to demand the critical protections we need once and for all. We
need to show a huge outpouring of support from nurses, from other
frontline workers, and from all those who support us, to get these
protections passed into law.

[ [link removed] ]Sign urgent petition »

These necessary protections include passing an emergency temporary OSHA
standard and mandating the President use the Defense Production Act to
begin mass production of the PPE we so desperately need. The HEROES Act
passed by the House includes these provisions, and the Senate must follow
suit today. 

We cannot let up now. Congress has yet to
provide any funding towards PPE for nurses and other health care workers
on the front lines. Meanwhile, state and local law enforcement have been
appropriated $850 million for overtime, PPE, supplies, and training.

[ [link removed] ]Please send a message to the U.S. Senate now to demand they pass these
key provisions into law to protect nurses and all of us from COVID-19.

In solidarity, 

National Nurses United

P.S. To see coverage of Bonnie’s testimony in front of the House Oversight
Committee today, [ [link removed] ]follow along on her Twitter page here.



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