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Vaccine mandates, staff ‘burnout’ thin healthcare workforce, as states turn to National Guard

By Bethany Blankley

 

Governors deploy teams to fill both clinical and non-clinical roles.

National Guard teams are being used as a stopgap to fill both clinical and non-clinical roles.

Critics attribute the spreading shortages of trained healthcare personnel to involuntary employee terminations for noncompliance with harsh public and private vaccine mandates, while healthcare administrators and Democratic officials tend instead to cite voluntary departures triggered by pandemic-related “burnout.”

In New Hampshire, the National Guard was deployed to provide nonclinical support at medical care facilities whose staff are suffering primarily from “burnout,” according to local news reports. With the majority of healthcare workers having received both COVID-19 shots and the state having a new “medical freedom” law, shortages appear to stem from increased retirements and those leaving the profession.

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