Hmm, remember when China spun up a bunch of temporary hospitals?
I don’t see anybody else doing this.
I wonder why. 
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Replying to @MeFromBefore
Taking over existing buildings instead There's a motel on East Side Seattle purchased for this purpose
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I’d be concerned about air circulation in a repurposed building, but if the whole building is a plague building I guess it doesn’t matter
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Replying to @MeFromBefore @eigenrobot
that's one reason they went with the particular hotel they took over -- it was one of the few available buildings with separate air circulation per room
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Font of Argh (the coolest) Retweeted Raf Epstein
whereas here is the story from a major hospital near me
https://twitter.com/raf_epstein/status/1238952148886384640?s=21 …https://twitter.com/Raf_Epstein/status/1238952148886384640 …Font of Argh (the coolest) added,
Raf EpsteinVerified account @Raf_EpsteinFrom someone who works in a major Melbourne Hospital 1/4 “On Friday all elective surgery was unaffected. No clearing of ICU beds. Still using supplies which may not be replaced in the short/medium term. No plans as to how to train staff on proper isolation”Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Replying to @eigenrobot @selentelechia
I am gobsmacked by the complacency.
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Its everywhere
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Replying to @eigenrobot @selentelechia
I could forgive complacency before things got bad in Italy; things weren’t entirely clear. Not anymore.
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