How Are Nurses Coping With the Covid Crisis? – Beyond the Scenes | The Daily Show

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Published on January 11, 2022

Nurses have been on the front lines throughout the pandemic, often overworked, underpaid, and without resources to address the mental health challenges that have come from two years on the front lines. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Daily Show associate producer Madeleine Kuhns and doctor of nursing, Dr. Christopher Friese, to discuss why nurses are so burnt out, how hospital administrators can help, and why the solutions need to be better than pizza parties and banging on pans at 7 p.m. #DailyShow #BeyondTheScenes

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10 comments

  • Alicia Mitchel 2 years ago

    Over explaining

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  • M M 2 years ago

    Is it bad I enjoy this more than the Daily Show itself?

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  • Adish Nair 2 years ago

    Isn’t there any news and stuff in USA right now?, because past few weeks on this channel were mostly reposts and random fun stuff. Im not an American, just asking

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  • Gearild George 2 years ago

    No it’s the CNA are really stress out they do more and don’t get paid nothing…i know…my daughter come home stress out they do the nurse s job that get the most of the money…ok you all talk about the nurses talk about the CNA people?

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  • VIOSLAVIA KLEIN 2 years ago

    Furthermore, put this thumbnail on a shirt to where other companies can understand that people… Humans… are burning themselves out. Most the time, if the employees don’t say anything, the bosses don’t see how hard they’re toiling. And when the employees do say something, the bosses sit in their prime time board rooms to decide to give the employees pizza to shut them up

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  • catalinacurio 2 years ago

    To the nurses, thank you.

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  • Tyler Hackner 2 years ago

    Love beyond the scenes. People are burning themselves out through this crisis and we need to have necessary resources to help them

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  • CHRISTINA DOSS 2 years ago

    I am a nurse and thank you for opening the dialog about the depth of the issues that effects so many nursing.

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  • Melieka Anaekwe 2 years ago

    THEY AIN’T!!!!
    COPPING YEA RITE.

    THEY OUTA TESTING KITS!
    ECONOMIY
    YOUR HOUSE NOTE…

    COPE… U FUNNY… I GET IT NO
    HOSPITAL IN THIS TOWN IS GOT ROOM FOR …. O K
    GET A P I G BACK BONE! YOU DID WHAT????.
    LOOKY HERE.
    NO! MA’AM!

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  • Shawn Newell 2 years ago

    It’s not just increased pay those nurses need, but reasonable work schedules and access to mental health counseling without professional repercussions. And encourage young people to become interested in the nursing profession.

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