Covid-19 laid bare the failures of our health care system.
We can ease the burden for millions if we #ExpandMedicare by:
⬇️ Lowering the eligibility age
👓 Including dental, vision, & hearing
💊 Allowing Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices
Here's what that would mean.
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Nurses are sick and tired of watching as our patients who can't seek care for financial reasons have simple health issues become life-threatening later on.
These stories are a glimpse into why we MUST #ExpandMedicare now.
To #ExpandMedicare would mean freedom to choose a job that won't cause constant physical pain.
To #ExpandMedicare means millions will no longer have to choose between a meal or getting life saving medicine.
To #ExpandMedicare means dental care will finally be recognized and covered as a part of health care.
To #ExpandMedicare means millions of us— including health care and other ##EssentialWorkers — can finally look forward to a dignified life in our later years.
While we continue our fight for #MedicareForAll every day, we have an opportunity right now to improve millions of lives.
☎️ Call 202-509-9128 right now to urge your senators to act to #ExpandMedicare in the budget reconciliation package! ☎️
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#InternationalWorkersDay honors the immigrant organizers unfairly convicted of conspiracy for participating in a wave of worker protests known as the Great Upheaval throughout the 1800s.
But #MayDay's history reaches back farther, and its demands are yet to be fully met.
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Agricultural workers throughout Europe (pagan peasants) have celebrated #MayDay as a day too holy to work since at least the 4th century; which is when #Beltane, as some called it, was first mentioned in Irish literature.
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#MayDay was a time workers put away their tools & gathered flowers, danced, feasted, held ceremony, built fires, shared libations, and celebrated community.🌻💃🔥
Because workers weren't grinding away making profits for a boss, many May Day celebrations were criminalized.
WATCH LIVE: Pascaline Muhindura, RN brings her experience as a frontline nurse to the @EdLaborCmte Workforce Protections Subcommittee hearing "Clearing the Air: Science-Based Strategies to Protect Workers from #Covid19 Infections."
NNU member Pascaline Muhindura, RN to the subcommittee:
1️⃣ My employer has failed to #ProtectNurses.
2️⃣ @CDCgov and @OSHA_DOL have also failed to protect us.
3️⃣ The CDC and OSHA must take 💥immediate💥 steps to ensure that nurses and other workers get the protections we need.
Muhindura continued:
For more than a year, I have been caring for patients in a #Covid unit in my hospital.
EVERY SINGLE NURSE & #HealthCareWorker in my unit contracted Covid because we were not given the protections we need.