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nong posted:clearly they haven't been to a wet market or a more polite term traditional market And yet, China is reopening those markets as we speak because they're all "cured now".
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quote:A long video but worth listening to the end. You would be able to understand better that your IMMUNO HEALTH is more important than the coming of vaccines and mandated medicine. You'd also get to know how much we have been lied. Good luck, human! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSF8XDN3rMA
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 16:31 |
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Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 16:36 |
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I would like an explanation as to why one couldn't wear protective equipment of their own when the hospitals aren't capable of providing adequate supplies. Also, stealing somebody else's mask seems really loving stupid, considering you don't know if that person was ill or not. "Better put this potential surface with viruses right up to my loving mouth, oh and also I might be a medical professional."
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 16:40 |
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day What the gently caress this is attempted murder.
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 16:44 |
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DrGreatJob posted:I would like an explanation as to why one couldn't wear protective equipment of their own when the hospitals aren't capable of providing adequate supplies. FWIW the Joint Commission has specifically endorsed and allowed the practice you describe (healthcare workers bringing their own equipment). Hospital administrators absolutely hate it because it disrupts the impressions that hospitals are safe places (lol, they aren't) and that everything is normal (lol, it's not). Hospital administrators have tried to insist HCWs not wear their own equipment while not providing equipment sufficient to protect them and the calculation is absolutely monstrous.
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day Healthcare workers should work to rule on ppe
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I watched the first 10 minutes of this and it was literally just him trying to defend his argument that he was actually the true "inventor of email". At best he improved on Ray Tomlinson's invention in 1971 and was the first to call it EMAIL. But whatever, no one cares about that bullshit right now. It's infuriating that they wasted so much time on that. I skipped ahead and it sounds like all he's saying is "take vitamins it will reduce your chances of getting sick". Well duh. How long before he claims to be the inventor of vitamins? Gianthogweed fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Apr 4, 2020 |
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day I'd quit on the spot
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day "Hello I don't want to die, so I quit. gently caress you."
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 16:58 |
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day Please tell us your family isn't going to let them get away with this, that is literal murder.
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:06 |
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I just ended up making a pretty scary graph. The red lines are sars, you can tell how long it took for things to end by how they converged. And you can also see that the end result of the mortality number ended up roughly middling for them from the halfway point. The green lines are covid. Note how they're doing the opposite of converging. Also how their middling is a good bit above sars. Also, in re the earlier "i'm healed" and "get sick twice" talk ... the virus can hang out in your lungs for 3 weeks after you go asymptomatic. Unless you've been strongly tested, do absolutely NOT assume things are over because you're feeling better.
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:09 |
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I wonder how long a law comes that includes healthcare workers with police and the army as people who cannot refuse their work based on safety
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Mithaldu posted:I just ended up making a pretty scary graph. The biggest hotspot isn't testing anyone but the sickest cases and is growing exponentially
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:11 |
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Clearly we just need to use our immense prison population and force them into nurse type jobs, for free, for the benefit of the nation. The war on drugs has supplied our beautiful prisons with plenty of people who know their way around a needle and isn't that all you need to know to be a nurse? It's not like a real job like head of marketing or computer toucher, they don't even make six figgies
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:12 |
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day Call your loving newspaper and/or TV station and start giving names. Everyone who supervises your mother and everyone who supervises her supervisors.
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shovelbum posted:The biggest hotspot isn't testing anyone but the sickest cases and is growing exponentially Oh right, yeah, i could probably just double the case counts and still be roughly accurate.
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Mithaldu posted:Oh right, yeah, i could probably just double the case counts and still be roughly accurate. Well I mean the silver lining if there is any is that the stats overstate the severity of the disease by only showing cases at all that are already way down the bad road
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:14 |
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I just made the face your avatar makes. Yeah, that's true.
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:16 |
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Chief McHeath posted:Call your loving newspaper and/or TV station and start giving names. Everyone who supervises your mother and everyone who supervises her supervisors. That may not workout the way you'd hope The response will likely be a large amount of "nurses know what they signed up for get to work" and "why is an immunocompromised person allowed to be a nurse"
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:16 |
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day My mom's an infection control nurse (the only one in her hospital, lol) and is also immunsuppressed. They've been giving her the run-around about working from home (she only does computer work), but her health isn't great in general and neither is my dad's, so I gotta have a talk with her today. She can tell them to go gently caress themselves if she wants because they literally have no one to replace her. I admire that she won't, but I also don't want her to risk her & my dad's lives over this. In related "frontline workers not getting PPE" news, the Detroit bus driver who called out a passenger for coughing multiple times without covering her mouth has died from - you guessed it - COVID-19. I'm becoming increasingly numbed by all the bad news, but this story really got to me.
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Chief McHeath posted:Call your loving newspaper and/or TV station and start giving names. Everyone who supervises your mother and everyone who supervises her supervisors. She's not local, she's on the other side of the country from me in Virginia. She's a traveling nurse so just goes to where she is assigned and just arrived there a couple weeks ago. She is currently on humira as she has really bad psoriasis ( her legs just look like a bunch of scabs) I don't really know what options she has as her and her husband don't really have a home or anything. Housing is part of the package you get with the job.
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day at my job you can go to employee health and let them know about your condition(s) so you won't have to care for covid pts. then again we still have PPE available. I'd quit if I were her
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:23 |
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Sorry if this sounds insensitive or ignorant, but tbh I'm kind of surprised that working as a nurse/doctor is even an option if you have immune system complications. Aren't you kind of just waiting for the inevitable to happen, even outside of pandemic situations? Like am I really not getting something here or is that basically like having someone with a serious bee allergy work as a beekeeper?
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:25 |
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just got back from my first grocery run in - three weeks? four weeks? i could have held out longer but i'm getting a little concerned that there just won't be as much on the shelves in a little while. the supermarket had gloves by the entrance and a sign saying everyone had to wear them inside, as well as disinfectant wipes to clean off the cart. i was masked up - glad i had an extra couple p95s around from mixing dirt - and while we weren't the majority there were enough others in masks that i didn't feel out of place. rather busy but not overly so and everyone was pretty quiet. some staples are already gone and others were getting low - beans and rice, flour, mayo - but i got everything i needed. they had put up plexiglass in front of the cashiers, who seemed to be making an effort to be cheerful. i was glad to see everyone taking this seriously, just hope it's enough. this is in central VT.
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Noblesse Obliged posted:I wonder how long a law comes that includes healthcare workers with police and the army as people who cannot refuse their work based on safety Already in the works. I saw a post on /r/neutralpolitics about applying selective service to healthcare workers, as well. You will work-- for the glory of the Empire.
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Harminoff posted:Welp my mom who is a nurse with Immunodeficiency just got moved to the covid unit she had a n95 mask but was told they aren't supposed to have those and someone then stole it. They are only allowed one paper mask a day That is completely hosed, I would walk off the job over that one, personally.
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Noblesse Obliged posted:I wonder how long a law comes that includes healthcare workers with police and the army as people who cannot refuse their work based on safety We (not USA btw) already have that but it requires the government to declare "heightened preparedness measurements", which is PC talk for "we decide which civil rights still exist from now on".
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:28 |
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How are people not getting groceries for weeks at a time? Do you not eat fresh fruit and vegetables?
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:28 |
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root vegetables last a while. apples too, and clementines. canned tomatoes are a thing. and no, nobody's ever accused me of eating too many veggies
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Rutibex posted:so i got an advertisement email from the local movie theater chain. i was a bit confused why a theater would be advertising to me now, so i actually read it. turns they are having their employees come in so they can sell movie theater popcorn and nachos for delivery. thats right you too can now pay $25 (plus delivery fee and tip) for a bag of pop corn delivered right to your door!
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Akuma posted:How are people not getting groceries for weeks at a time? Do you not eat fresh fruit and vegetables? Fruit Muesli
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:32 |
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Akuma posted:How are people not getting groceries for weeks at a time? Do you not eat fresh fruit and vegetables? Our grocery shopping for the last few weeks has been just restocking fruits and vegetables. We have them delivered to our house.
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Chomp8645 posted:Sorry if this sounds insensitive or ignorant, but tbh I'm kind of surprised that working as a nurse/doctor is even an option if you have immune system complications. Aren't you kind of just waiting for the inevitable to happen, even outside of pandemic situations? Like am I really not getting something here or is that basically like having someone with a serious bee allergy work as a beekeeper? Well, it's not like the employers can discriminate against someone and not hire them, or fire them for developing a condition that makes them immunocompromised. They may have been working for some time before becoming immunocompromised and just don't want to or don't know of other ways to use their training.
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Akuma posted:How are people not getting groceries for weeks at a time? Do you not eat fresh fruit and vegetables? For what it's worth, I've heard it said that frozen vegetables can actually have more of their nutrients intact than fresh vegetables (on account of being frozen right after harvest).
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Substituting frozen veggies for fresh is pretty easy and honestly like one of the least impactful sacrifices people can make.
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# ? Apr 4, 2020 17:37 |
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Also frozen vegetables exist. Supposedly. On last week's grocery run the entire freezer vegetable section stock was one (1) bag of okra. drat, I guess I type slow.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3Mc0ChHhlk
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Also frozen vegetables exist. I personally like okra but one of my big takeaways from this crisis is that people hate okra to the point that they would rather starve than eat it. and pineapple pizza too (which I also like)
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Akuma posted:How are people not getting groceries for weeks at a time? Do you not eat fresh fruit and vegetables? There may come a time when buying fresh fruit and vegetables every couple days may not be a very good idea. That time is now, genius.
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