As nurse Anna starts her shift, she doesn’t know whether she’ll be floated from the telemetry unit to the COVID unit, or to the intensive care unit (ICU). “I wasn’t trained to be an ICU nurse, so I don’t know how to do some of those drips, and I don’t know how to take care of a patient on a ventilator. But what they did was they gave us six hours of module training online,” she told The Epoch Times. “Sometimes we get put in situations where we’re risking patient safety. And … we’re kind of risking our license … if something goes wrong, because we didn’t feel like we were properly trained, but we’re still doing it because we have to, because there’s no choice.” She and another nurse at a hospital in Orange County, California, told The Epoch Times how they have seen patient care suffer and nurses …