My family party last week was basically a covid superspreader. Texts came in today. 13-15 covid positive people from the party and counting
Update : I'm basically back to normal today. No sore throat, no cough, no nasal congestion, nothing. Let's hope everyone I know recovers as fast...
So covid 19 finally got me.
I started feeling symptomatic on Saturday. And then when I learned that multiple ppl was positive from the family party I attended on Thurs I tested today.
Rapid confirmed I was positive. I had a pcr done too although the nurse practitioner who performed the...
The argument this time seems to be 'How come its only Pfizer that got the full approval? Why about Moderna and JJ? Seems like something is fishy there.' 😅
And that's all I want.
I already said in a previous post that I didn't know he was a private physician in outpatient care. Now that I understand that, that's a different story..
It's in one of my first sentences.
I wrote in a previous post that there's precedence for clinics turning down admits already and one of the reasons are that ERs can care for more acute cases. Idk why people are replying to me as if I didn't say that.
I don't have sympathy for them either. But you forget, even though I'm not a doctor, I work in healthcare. We're literally taught not to let our feelings of the patient affect the care we give.
I still believe that a doctor is obligated to treat, unless the patient requires treatment he can't...
This is slippery slope thinking.
Accepting covid 19 patients, regardless of vaxx status, regardless of at the er or at a private clinic, puts everyone at risk, even staff. So why not just refuse to treat covid 19 patients altogether?
If that's the case that changes things.
There's a precedence for outpatient clinics turning away patients. If a patient is really sick they can justify rejecting the patient by saying you need a higher level of care than we can give, you have to go to the ER (or the outpatient clinic can just...
I'm in jersey hanging with cousins...first time since pandemic. No one really wears masks outdoors but it was nice to see at least they're enforcing masks indoors and everyone's complying, not making a scene.
Jalen Green seems to struggle a bit with physicality. Better shooter than I thought he was
Cade Cunningham is built better and is comfortable with physicality. He doesn't really have any explosiveness.