Whistleblower: U.S. Health Workers Helped Coronavirus Patients Without Protective Gear, Training

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Whistleblower: U.S. Health Workers Helped Coronavirus Patients Without Protective Gear, Training
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The whistleblower says she was unfairly retaliated against when she brought up concerns about staff safety.

The workers did not show symptoms of the virus and were not tested.

The workers are members of the Administration for Children and Families, a unit within HHS that usually deals with people recovering from natural disasters, which may raise questions about President Donald Trump’sWhen the whistleblower, a senior HHS official in Washington D.C.

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