Kious Kelly, 48, was an assistant nurse manager at Mount Sinai West in Manhattan
that the last text she received from Kelly read, “I’m okay. Don’t tell Mom and Dad. They’ll worry.”
Kelly helped another nurse who had cared for a COVID-19 patient take off their protective gear on March 10, the nurse told the“I’m also very angry with the Mount Sinai Health System for not protecting him,” said Mount Sinai West nurse Bevin Bloise on Facebook, according to the “We do not have enough PPE, we do not have the correct PPE, and we do not have the appropriate staffing to handle this pandemic,” she said.
“When it comes to staff wearing personal protective equipment , the facts are very different than recent media reports,” the statement said. “To be clear: we always provide all our staff with the critically important PPE they need to safely do their job.” “We know how challenging these conditions are, and how scared people have become but we are doing everything humanly possible to calm these fears and protect our staff and patients. This is the greatest humanitarian crisis in a century, and we are all in this together.”The statement concluded by recognizing Kelly’s loss.
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