luisa yanez, in is $25.00 and just completed her 1st year of specialist training. 8 months of it during the pandemic. together with a colleague, she cares for a seriously ill coronavirus patient. after one more year, she will be able to do this on her own with their patients who should have one on one care. and of course we try to provide it. but sometimes it doesn't work out because we don't have enough staff to do that for me. if that is, even though the job pays well after training, german nurses earn an average of 3500 euros per month before tax and those doing shift work in i.c.u. receive additional bonuses, but high stress levels, big responsibilities, weekend shifts and a lack of recognition are all deterrents plucked them and just go ahead, i'm sure raising the wage could be an incentive for staying in the job and it could attract others to choose this line of work and death. i don't think we could be paid more life considering the work we have to do for current. and i'm glad that this is currently being discussed more that demand for cash, but i've calmed and so the coronavirus