fire away popeye
^ 100% adding that to my everyday language.
^ 100% adding that to my everyday language.
I’m mostly worried about a pandemic and being able to take care of patients. And dying. And deciding who gets to live and die.
It would take an absolute national crisis, but there’s a (very, very unlikely but real) scenario where I’m stuck managing these people and deciding who gets the few resources we have.
And the *only* way make sure that doesn’t happen is for our world to slow down for a few weeks.
Of course there will economic disturbances. But they’re necessary. Sorry your personal feelings and your extensive medical background don’t feel the same.
I’m sure he’d take the time, but he’s prolly tired of working triple shifts and watching people whither into powder.It would be refreshing to see you (and the media) talk about the high recovery rate of this vs. the gloom and doom and how we are all going to perish due to lack of resources.
Read his medical blog... it’s sobering. Healthy people in their 20’s have fatalities.CB, who are the people dying in Italy? Is it mostly people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s? And what is the recovery rate of people under 60? Asking because there are mixed signals from the media on this.
Yep I did.Did someone say "medical blog"?
You may want to sit down. I have some terrible news for you.Kid's soccer tournament postponed this weekend. Looks like that frees me up to watch conference tourneys march madness baby whooooooo
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Yep I did.
Positive test results in immediate death.Just heard on NPR that North Korea has stated they have zero cases of CV, everything is well, and they are completely prepared in the unlikely event someone in their country gets sick.
There ya go, UKO. Positive coverage from the media.