Check out NYSNA’s latest FAQ to learn more about the virus, its treatment, and infection controls needed to control the spread in the workplace and our communities.
Standards by the Joint Commission (TJC) place additional requirements on accredited employers related to the prevention of violence in the workplace. The newest standards went into effect as of...
With COVID-19 cases surging once again due to the extraordinarily transmissible Omicron variant, New York’s healthcare professionals and system are once again facing unprecedented strains. We offer the following resources to NYSNA members to assist in navigating this latest crisis in the ongoing global pandemic.
COVID-19 cases are skyrocketing and our healthcare system is once again coming under enormous strain due to the newly emergent, extraordinarily transmissible Omicron...
The intent of this updated position statement is to emphasize that the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) supports the recommendation that everyone be vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 in a just, fair, and equitable manner.
The New York State Legislature signed into law a bill repealing the last of the hospital, nursing home, and caregiver immunity provisions and protections for the care of patients with COVID-19.