Georgia Nurse Quits Over COVID-19, Says Boss Put Her In Danger

Melissa Thomas Scott, a nurse in Albany, Georgia, went viral after sharing a video from Wednesday, March 25, explaining why she quit her job at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.

What We Know:

  • Scott is currently receiving widespread support on the internet after she shared her breaking point. She took to Facebook Live after being assigned to the “Corona floor” for a 12-hour shift at Putney.
  • Scott, who worked in the hospital’s acute care area, is a triple-negative breast cancer survivor and was diagnosed in 2012 at age 31. She explained having to put her safety and health first, especially for her children who are between the ages of 1 and 17.

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  • “I just quit my job, I clocked in. I find out that I’m being sent to a corona floor when they know that I have kids at home, who I can’t send away, to you know, get away from me,” Scott said.
  • The 39-year-old added that her supervisor was aware of her concerns, but it was not taken into consideration.

“My managers sent me to a floor that is being tested for corona. She knows my health history. She knows all of this, I quit. I care about the patients and all but my family and my life, they matter. They come first. She knows my health history. I told her that my kids don’t have anybody to go to. I can’t send my kids away like everybody else. I’m done. I’m leaving.”

  • The hospital announced in a press release Wednesday, the same day that Scott quit, that they were caring for “critically ill COVID-19 patients” and reached capacity in three intensive-care units. 357 patients have tested positive thus far.
  • “As the public health crisis in southwest Georgia gets more severe, we have been reaching out to other hospitals in our part of the state,” the system’s CEO, Scott Steiner, said. “I am pleased that every one of our regional partners we spoke to in the last 25 hours agreed to assist by accepting patient transfers from us.”

For the latest on the coronavirus, contact your local health department or visit the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention website.

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