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America Dissected

Public Health Workers Are NOT Okay with Elizabeth Holzschuh

America Dissected

Incision Media LLC

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.64.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Abdul talks about the impact of public health burnout and what needs to be done to address it.

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0:00.0

America is brought to you by the DeBomat Foundation. For 25 years, the DeBomat Foundation has

0:04.2

worked to create practical solutions that improve the health of communities across the country.

0:08.1

The Foundation advances policy, builds partnerships, and strengthen its systems to give everyone

0:12.4

the opportunity to achieve their best possible health. To learn more, visit DeBomat.org.

0:17.9

Friends, the important work of political and civic engagement doesn't just happen every two years.

0:22.8

2023 has critical elections starting with a must-win Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin.

0:27.8

Votes of America's No Off-Years Program is here to help you stay engaged throughout 2023.

0:32.5

Right now, you can donate to our No Off-Years Fund to help get the vote out in Wisconsin

0:36.4

ahead of their April election and sign up to stay in the loop on what's happening and how you can

0:40.4

get involved. There are a remote and in-person volunteer opportunities, targeted donations,

0:44.5

and more. Just head to VotesOfAmerica.com to get started.

0:58.1

COVID rates have been on a slow, steady decline for nearly two months now.

1:04.7

A new analysis found that prison deaths jumped to 50 percent during the first year of the pandemic.

1:09.6

And another reveals that patients and states that did not expand Medicaid have been

1:13.6

saddled with more medical debt and therefore lower credit scores. This is America Dissected.

1:18.1

I'm your host, Dr. Abdul Al-Sahid.

1:20.6

When it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic, and look, we're still not quite out of the woods yet,

1:29.6

despite what our politicians may tell us. But when we finally are and the story of this pandemic

1:34.3

is told in full, one of the plotlines will be how it changed the nature of work.

1:38.5

There will have been work before the pandemic and work after the pandemic.

1:43.4

In those first few months of the pandemic, when it felt like the Earth itself had stopped rotating,

1:47.6

so many of us were ripped away from the lives we knew, forced into a slower,

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