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Just went to 2 hospitals in LA to check out these “War Zones” the MSM keeps telling us about.They are quiet & EMPTY. We aren't being told the truth. Why?? Let’s get #FilmYourHospital. WE'RE the news now.: can’t trust the news. Post pics of ur hospital here!
originally posted by: cirrus12
The empty hospital thing is so bizarre! I had a look around on Twitter and keep seeing a fair few empty ones
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edit: just watching this now, it is much longer than I realised, seems to be like a little documentary
How about eye protection, gloves, and gown? Because without that, you're exposed. And be sure to properly apply and remove all of them.
I wouldn't step foot in a bus or subway without some respiratory protection.
originally posted by: Byrd
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777
If tests show you have CV19 but you have mild symptoms, does that mean you are no longer shedding?
Nope. You can still pass along the virus to someone more susceptible... and cause their death.
Oneida County confirms 9 additional cases of COVID-19. The total of cases within the county now stands at 37.
originally posted by: cirrus12
Omg those pictures of crowds are terrible!
Surely the lockdown should be enforced by the authorities with no travel to their home villages - which would just cause huge spread in even poorer locations. But then with that many people, I am not sure it could be enforced?!
a reply to: Silcone Synapse
originally posted by: cirrus12
The empty hospital thing is so bizarre! I had a look around on Twitter and keep seeing a fair few empty ones
Unlike the remote monitoring programs, which can track hundreds of patients at a time, the more comprehensive “hospital at home” programs in Boston and New York are far smaller in scale and currently limited to non-coronavirus patients — often those with congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bacterial infections or pneumonia. But home hospitalization still opens up critical beds for the influx of patients with the virus, said Dr. Linda DeCherrie, a professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
“We’re trying to triple the number of beds in the New York area,” DeCherrie said. “Freeing up beds for other patients is really important.”
originally posted by: alphabetaone
Update on today's press briefing. They key takeaway: "The enemy is death. Death, it's a unpleasant thing to go through"
Sounds legit.