This Thread Blows - C19 and beyond

My wife says it's taking 4 hours to get test results but she's had multiple patients already who have it... Some getting admitted, some they are sending home... She's more annoyed that she is having to wear multiple masks and can't breathe for shit she says..... but she says it's not any busier than the usual

Better annoyed then sick, they're going to float my wife I'm hopeful she'll get placed in administrative work for my son's sake.
 
Better annoyed then sick, they're going to float my wife I'm hopeful she'll get placed in administrative work for my son's sake.

I'm worried my wife (RN) will get pulled back to the floor once the real patient surge hits. She just moved to a research position in December, but I'd have to guess the clinical trials are going to slow down a bit. She said there was mention of re-allocating staff if need be.
 
Is having 20 people in the shop considered social distancing? We had a one in one out policy this morning that lasted about 15 minutes.

This is essentially why the state will shut your shop and all these other stores down. Because nobody can do it themselves. And I'm not saying this to say "Hilltop is bad" or anything. People simply cannot help themselves. We are all, as a society, unable to follow the most basic rules.

If the state said to not eat dirt directly because it causes The Coronavirus Shits, a dozen people will have posted Dirt Brownies on IG inside of 2 hours, with handfuls and mouthfuls. Then a week later people will have started burrowing holes into the ground because they simply cannot help themselves.
 
This is essentially why the state will shut your shop and all these other stores down. Because nobody can do it themselves. And I'm not saying this to say "Hilltop is bad" or anything. People simply cannot help themselves. We are all, as a society, unable to follow the most basic rules.

If the state said to not eat dirt directly because it causes The Coronavirus Shits, a dozen people will have posted Dirt Brownies on IG inside of 2 hours, with handfuls and mouthfuls. Then a week later people will have started burrowing holes into the ground because they simply cannot help themselves.

aren't these thing recommendations are we legally required to be indoors by 8?bad hilltop bad!
 
I'm worried my wife (RN) will get pulled back to the floor once the real patient surge hits. She just moved to a research position in December, but I'd have to guess the clinical trials are going to slow down a bit. She said there was mention of re-allocating staff if need be.
With the cancelling of elective surgery, the OR I work at handed around a paper asking what you did before you got to the OR and how long you've been in the OR. Noting that you may be asked to help in other patient care areas when the surges start.
 
I don't know but you can bet that at 8pm tonight a rash of people will leave their houses and declare that they have been pent up all day and they NEED TO GET ICE CREAM.
haha I am usually that guy.I would need to go buy new boots in the blizzard. Not now though I think I have grown...a little.
 
With the cancelling of elective surgery, the OR I work at handed around a paper asking what you did before you got to the OR and how long you've been in the OR. Noting that you may be asked to help in other patient care areas when the surges start.

What a fucking joke! What kind of company puts that on their employees and how do they expect that they have the man power to read papers and properly position everyone? This is a disaster in the making
 
Anybody see this yet?

San Francisco's mayor has announced an unprecedented three week lockdown that will begin on Tuesday at midnight and which bans anyone from leaving their home for anything other than doctor's visits or trips to the supermarket.

In addition to the lockdown in city parameters, six counties in the Bay Area are being told to 'shelter in place'.

The lockdown is the strictest action to be taken in America. Anyone who breaks it faces legal repercussions.
 
Anybody see this yet?

San Francisco's mayor has announced an unprecedented three week lockdown that will begin on Tuesday at midnight and which bans anyone from leaving their home for anything other than doctor's visits or trips to the supermarket.

In addition to the lockdown in city parameters, six counties in the Bay Area are being told to 'shelter in place'.

The lockdown is the strictest action to be taken in America. Anyone who breaks it faces legal repercussions.

Serious yes appropriate yes, Its a move in the right direction.
 
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