The one that REALLY got me was that nurse talking about a homeless guy that woke up and pulled out his own breathing tube thus saving his own life. Because 80% of the other patients were dying due to the vents being messed up.
Crazy. Our current crop of health care professionals have been trained to blindly follow proscribed protocols, without question or deviation. Thinking, problem solving, and actual diagnostics are simply not taught anymore and learning anything on your own is discouraged or punished.
This gaping void will take better than a decade to remedy, provided their is even a will to fix it. That impetus for change will certainly not be coming from the establishment.
Yeah, the girl I'm talking about was a FL nurse that went to NY to help in the early days. She made a dozen videos describing what she saw. She spent most of the videos crying. In NY they did things very differently than she was used to in FL. Every time she tried to actually help patients they would move her to a different area of the hospital etc. IMHO some of what those doctors did was criminal. They were murdering people by not helping them at all.
I'm here in NY. Spent 15 years working as Med Lab tech, wife is RN working for Dept. of Health. We're up by Syracuse, not as bad here but they have managed to hype the fear. State was trying to get nurses to go down there. Good she refused.
I agree with you on the criminal part. Mario and Zucker knew exactly what they were doing. Got a printout of their Death Directive posted on my refrigerator, courtesy of wifey. Albany pulled it down months ago.
I heard reports that Albany was sending them weekly packages of PPE and included 5 body bags. How would they know to include those?
Set to kill.
The one that REALLY got me was that nurse talking about a homeless guy that woke up and pulled out his own breathing tube thus saving his own life. Because 80% of the other patients were dying due to the vents being messed up.
Crazy. Our current crop of health care professionals have been trained to blindly follow proscribed protocols, without question or deviation. Thinking, problem solving, and actual diagnostics are simply not taught anymore and learning anything on your own is discouraged or punished.
This gaping void will take better than a decade to remedy, provided their is even a will to fix it. That impetus for change will certainly not be coming from the establishment.
Yeah, the girl I'm talking about was a FL nurse that went to NY to help in the early days. She made a dozen videos describing what she saw. She spent most of the videos crying. In NY they did things very differently than she was used to in FL. Every time she tried to actually help patients they would move her to a different area of the hospital etc. IMHO some of what those doctors did was criminal. They were murdering people by not helping them at all.
I'm here in NY. Spent 15 years working as Med Lab tech, wife is RN working for Dept. of Health. We're up by Syracuse, not as bad here but they have managed to hype the fear. State was trying to get nurses to go down there. Good she refused.
I agree with you on the criminal part. Mario and Zucker knew exactly what they were doing. Got a printout of their Death Directive posted on my refrigerator, courtesy of wifey. Albany pulled it down months ago.
I heard reports that Albany was sending them weekly packages of PPE and included 5 body bags. How would they know to include those?