Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
hunterntexas said:
If a person is truly deserving of the ER, does it matter if they are having serious medical issues that aren't COVID-19 related?
I think not. When I thought my appendix was going to burst, I wasn't that worried that I didn't have flu-like symptoms.
Elective surgeries can be postponed if the admitting hospital is nearing capacity.
No, obviously an emergency is still an emergency, even in COVID times. The problem early on was the messaging was too strong about staying away from the hospital, that many of our strokes, heart attacks, and surgical disasters were waiting too long to come in. But now that everyone thinks this is over, we are starting to see people come in to get their blood pressure checked again because it was too high at home, and we are seeing our frequent flyers who abuse the hospital system again, who mysteriously were absent for the 2 months prior.
Dr., I keep hearing contradictory versions --both persusaive, but can't tell which is true.
Regarding non N95 or more medical special masks, of the more the generiic kind and bandana's, are we:
1) Trying to keep our own `in' on the inside side of the mask and away from others?
2) Or, we are trying to keep `outisdie' from outside our face?
Either way, I will wear the mask where others are because that is the courtesy. But which are you really trying to block when don't have the "medical" kind?
It seems very obvious to me if you have not had it, and no one has been in your car at all, you wouldn't need to wear it driving.And so forth.
But to be clear, as this goes back and forth on many threads and news --- asking only ONE thing.
Are we stopping our exhale going out; or everyone's else's exhale "coming in"?