The reason for not quarantining the medical staff and making them work with a mask instead is because if they quarantined all that were exposed to Coronavirus, they would not have any doctors or nurses left to treat patients 4/6
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It’s shocking. One of the best NYC hospitals is on a war footing against a global pandemic and does not have enough supplies to adequately address the threat. They feel like they’re fighting Covid-19 with one arm tied behind their back 5/6
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Despite the equipment shortage, the doctors and nurses on the front lines are truly brave and the salt of the earth. They knowingly put themselves at risk to help others 6/6
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Quick update—Asked my friend what we can do to help her and the other doctors/nurses. Her response: 1) Stop hoarding masks, gloves and other medical supplies 2) Stay home to flatten the curve 3) Wash your hands 4) Send food. They love food that isn’t from the hospital cafeteria
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Replying to @evansiegfried
If you have previously purchased masks, consider donating them. I had some masks I bought during CA wildfires and I just gave to someone who is collecting them for local hospitals/clinics.
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better than nothing. esp if unopened
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Replying to @mnwoodhouse @grepmeded and
in seattle they are encouraging staff to use bandanas and scarfs as makeshift masks because they don't have any more. so yeah, i'm pretty sure they'd use 'em
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Replying to @mr_jimbosteve @mnwoodhouse and
i had a total of two disposable paper masks for a 9-hour shift tonight
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please be safe.
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