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About 100,000 registered nurses called it quits during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more half a million more planning to leave the workforce by 2027, according to a new survey from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing released on Thursday.
- One-fifth of the United States’ 4.5 million nurses plan to quit in the next five years, according to a new report
- About 100,000 registered nurses already called it quits during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Over 60% of respondents reported increased workloads during the pandemic, with roughly half feeling drained, used up, fatigued, and/or burned out “a few times a week” to every day, according to the data
- The report estimates 188,000 nurses under 40 intended to leave the workforce in the coming years
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