1,000 Traveling Nurses Headed To North Texas Hospitals In Response To COVID-19 Surge
The state now sending 1,000 traveling nurses to North Texas.
Vitullo isn’t comfortable sharing what hospital she works for, but she hears what other local bedside nurses are experiencing as the Director of the Texas Nurses Association.
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