Pray for you every day brother
On a side note, when I picked up my wife last night from working the the ER, there were so many patients, they were camping in the parking lot, and a group of about 40 was standing outside by the ER doors.
I’m pro vaccine
I’m also pro choice
getting the vaccine is a personal choice and I stand fully behind that. With that, 98% of the current COVID cases here are unvaccinated, and it’s been awful for a lot of families, from the elderly, to a 30+/- year old that died yesterday, reasonably healthy.
I'm not a shamer, I hope I’m giving people an inside look at what just an ER looks like on an average day. There is no place to put COVID positive patients and other emergent care ends up with additional risk with no beds, short staff, exhausted staff. COVID doesn’t care about your politics, your fears, your tin foil hat or what the media thinks. It’s a killer, period.
worse yet, areas of the hospital designated to care for the chronic ill, oncology, cardiac and a variety of other diseases like kidney, liver, gastric are closed or limited, electives are closed, nurses take care of 30 patients at a time instead of 3-6. All this will make any visit to a hospital longer, aggravating and frustrating.
today, my wife was moved from one hospital to a different one because they were being over run.
again, it’s a choice. That choice effects every and I mean every aspect of care