Today's update. More of a personal anecdote than an update on the situation. I'm sure a lot of doctors and medical personnel are feeling this way though.
Mordred said:
Yesterday's update. Interesting note that they aren't testing health care workers. I had kind of assumed they'd be pretty high priority already.
Not quite sure what you trying to say here.ABATTBQ11 said:Mordred said:
Yesterday's update. Interesting note that they aren't testing health care workers. I had kind of assumed they'd be pretty high priority already.
Oh, if only defects in reality testing truly didn't survive exponential contagion. No one show him f16.
Agreed for the living and the dead.yukmonkey said:
The dying alone is by far the worst part of this. I wouldn't wish that upon anyone.
Agreed. BTW, it was old so I didn't post it, but you'd also probably enjoy his update from Easter.TXAggie2011 said:
The difference in tone between 4/3 and 4/13 is quite uplifting. Although, I'm sure he's engaging in some of the same "desperation" as he describes. But, still positive.
I think he makes a great point about high ventilator and/or ICU usage preventing a return to "normal" for certain departments. That has to be kept in mind as people discuss returning healthcare "back towards normalcy."