American hospitals send nurses home

Another win for fully privatised healthcare. As the US grapples with a major pandemic that has already overwhelmed hospitals across the country, its private healthcare system is sending nurses home because treating people with COVID-19 is not a profitable enough use of their time:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52476128
At a time when medical professionals are putting their lives at risk, tens of thousands of doctors in the United States are taking large pay cuts.
And even as some parts of the US are talking of desperate shortages in nursing staff, elsewhere in the country many nurses are being told to stay at home without pay.
That is because American healthcare companies are looking to cut costs as they struggle to generate revenue during the coronavirus crisis.
"It's criminal that that these people are having their hours and their pay slashed at a time when they are risking their lives, when it's the most dangerous time of our careers to be coming in to work every day and when really they should be receiving something like hazard pay," says Dr Jane Jenab, a physician in emergency medicine in Denver, Colorado.
"One of the biggest issues in US medicine today is that it has become a business. In the past, that was not the case," says Dr Jenab.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52476128