Nurses across the United States have resorted to donning garbages bags as a protective gear against the coronavirus (COVID-19). Nurses at Mount Sinai West in Manhattan were among the first to adopt the use of bags, and photos of the workers splashed across the city tabloids this week. [embed]https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=137110676624476&story_fbid=1085648718437329[/embed] The pictures had been uploaded to social media by the nurses, but Mount Sinai has called on them to delete the photos. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/B-M3dYYDclj[/embed] Mount Sinai assistant nursing manager, Kious Kelly, 48, died from the coronavirus Tuesday. Many at the hospital blamed the lack protective gear for his death. CORONAVIRUS FAQ: WIKI OF MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Mount Sinai's flagship hospital admitted him on the Upper East Side branch on March 17. We are deeply saddened by the passing of a beloved member of our nursing staff. Today, we lost another hero - a compassionate colleague, friend and selfless caregiver. pic.twitter.com/mn9JethD1x — Mount Sinai Health System (@MountSinaiNYC) March 26, 2020