Tearful nurse claims minority patients being ‘murdered’ by negligent docs

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Tearful nurse claims minority coronavirus patients are being ‘murdered’ by negligent doctors who ‘don’t care’

A TEARFUL nurse has claimed that coronavirus patients are "being murdered" by negligent medics but that "nobody cares because they're all minorities"., which has been the state hardest hit by the pandemic and has so far seen more than 25,000 deaths.Nicole Sirotek, 37, has claimed minority coronavirus patients are 'being murdered' by negligent medics

Speaking in a clip posted to YouTube, Sirotek described conditions in the hospital as like "going into the f***ing twilight zone"."Yes people are going to die of COVID, I know this. I am literally saying they're murdering these people.Concerns have been raised in a number of countries about the greater proportion of ethnic minorities dying from coronavirus.

Sirotek lives in Elko, Nevada with her husband and two children, and is one of hundreds of medical staff who travelled from around the country to help New York's burgeoning healthcare system. Among the examples of negligence she cites is being assigned to one patient who had already died and been placed in a body bag.She says one patient died while waiting to go for an x-ray because a ventilator tube hadn't been placed properly, and her attempts to warn other medics were ignored.She described on occasion on which a resident doctor used a defibrillator - which administers an electric shock to the body to restart a stopped heart - on a man whose heart was already beating.

 

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