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Oh. And yes, in this case I'd take it. They wanted me to get on it and stay on it for years. I said no thx.
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two week hiatus to explore the bottom of about 8 different brands of bourbon bottles. Yeah buddyIn a time of need you do whatever is needed
Lots of issues to discuss with this. CORI checks have to be run to allow any new healthcare professional to be hired. Most states have been scrambling to get remote access to employees so this work can continue from home. This isn't an easy task. Massachusetts has over 120,000 CORI checks monthly. Mobilizing this isn't an easy, nor has this been thought of before. Networks aren't setup for this, internal state processes aren't either.
One of the last things I have done for the state of Massachusetts is set up vtc operations in a handful of makeshift NOC locations, maybe 10/11 in total. Basically every major greater Boston area had started prepping for this a month ago, and they're still augmenting their workflow to get these checks done. I believe they are doing their best to keep up.
This issues has really pushed our civil servants past where they ever expected to be. It's truly an epic thing to live through. Lots of shit to sift through after the dust settles.
I read something similar but a CDC statement was directly quoted after saying that wasn't correct. No clue what's what anymore. I hope it is that effective but they are just speaking out of caution.I saw 75% or so depending on the study. It’s too early to roll out any drug though, INCLUDING a vaccine
It may just be my state that's not allowing the additional stuff without the checks, no clue. It's wild how much red tape we have just to be able to function as a society. It's a good working model for regular life, but it has bottlenecked at just about every turn during this.Well fuck, I thought I had a simple solution! [emoji2369]
I just don’t want to see doctors and nurses and other healthcare providers being overworked and still not being able to get to everyone. All while able people are forced to sit idle at home.
One thing this shit is doing is proving who can and can’t interpret statistics and think for themselves. the panic and fear spreading of misinformation is ridiculous...
I didn’t mean to downplay their role. Just meaning we don’t need to leave sick people dying in the hallways! They could have different levels of expertise in order to maximize the effectiveness. That’s all.
Everyone step it up. Nurses could be better used doing almost doctor level roles.
In a time of need you do whatever is needed.
Thank you for proving my pointDepends how you look at it.
Take this picture for example
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Those tanks are heading out the town of Bergamo (most affected by contagion). They aren't carrying soldiers, nor supplies, but coffins. Hundreds of coffins of people died in a matter of days, being carried away to other town cause there was not enough space in the municipal cemetery.
why didn’t you zero in on an image from South Korea?![]()
Depends how you look at it.
Take this picture for example
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Those tanks are heading out the town of Bergamo (most affected by contagion). They aren't carrying soldiers, nor supplies, but coffins. Hundreds of coffins of people died in a matter of days, being carried away to other town cause there was not enough space in the municipal cemetery.
650 people dying in 24 hours doesn't already do that?All lined up at once for maximum effect. That's exactly what I would do if I wanted to instill fear in people.
No, not usually.650 people dying in 24 hours doesn't already do that?
Numbers like that frighten me, personally. I'm not super old or sick, but yes, not exactly ok with what's happening globally right nowNo, not usually.
650 people dying in 24 hours doesn't already do that?
Numbers like that frighten me, personally. I'm not super old or sick, but yes, not exactly ok with what's happening globally right now
