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California’s new coronavirus ‘Health Corps’ flooded with 25,000 job applications in a day

  • Golden State is going all-out to swell its ranks of health care workers in response to ballooning coronavirus hospitalisations.
  • The number of people in California hospitalised with the virus in the last 5 days has doubled; the number in intensive care has tripled

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Applications poured in after California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state would increase the volume of health care workers to prepare for an anticipated surge in Covid-19 cases. Photo: AP

Just one day after California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new “Health Corps” initiative in his state to deal with an anticipated surge in coronavirus cases, the programme has been inundated with applications from more than 25,000 licensed health care workers.

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“A remarkable number of individuals stepped up and are willing to step in to meet Covid-19 head-on,” Newsom said as he opened his daily press conference on Monday.

“People all across the state of California … phlebotomists, radiologists, EMTs, doctors, nurses. And I want to begin my comments by thanking all 25,000,” he said.

The state is going all-out to swell its ranks of health care workers in response to its ballooning coronavirus hospitalisations. The number of people hospitalised with the virus in the last five days has doubled, with the number in intensive care tripling.

California now has 6,932 cases and 150 deaths.

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