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That's a both sides things. Problem is neither really serve the people.Yeah, Dems aren't organized at all. You can tell by how they vote in lock step in the House.
That's a both sides things. Problem is neither really serve the people.Yeah, Dems aren't organized at all. You can tell by how they vote in lock step in the House.
oh nelly!So it looks like California hospitals in the South and some in the North are asking for waivers for Pt safety ratios. This is a significant turn of events. This means nurses will treat more patients instead of the established safety standard for the state. Some have already gone through link below for some hospitals: ICU currently gets no more than 2 patients; Tele/cardiac monitoring currently gets 4; Med Surge 5 and ED 4, but if the Pt they get win ED is ICU level, they are 1:1 at baseline.
So the hospital systems are currently trying to expand ICU to 3 patients. Not sure of the floors yet. Usually if you get 2, that means they are relatively stable. Not necessarily the case now.
Really it comes down to Pt safety which is the highest priority in healthcare.
Medical mistakes are going to be an increased risk because staff can't be in multiple places at the same time. Blood pressures are harder to titrate and manage, giving meds on time, being at bedside when needed most are all going to be more difficult and the COVID patients are very intensive with various degrees of cardiac arrhythmias, oxygen vent requirements, clots, bleeding, timed blood draws and charting all the vitals every 15 minutes to ever hour etc. Gowning up and down to get into the room or multiple rooms and all the documentation afterwards is a huge time management challenge.
Link below to hospitals now already approved to break rations according to CDPH.
COVID-19 facility waivers
Really, the argument is this creates a much less safe environment for both Pts and staff. There is no more staff in some areas of CA and the Pts keep coming. I'm hoping we don't get into crisis management. Stay safe peeps. Keep your older adults safer.
It's gonna get real, real dark in socal really quickly
Nurses across the southland are protesting for better work conditions and PPE as many of them fall ill
Field hospitals are getting set up and already filling up
And now, San Bernardino County, one of the most stringent counties with respect to guidelines, just gave the governor a middle finger by suing to open businesses while a prospective gubernatorial candidate running on nothing but 'open it all up' is running around the area inciting them.
yeah but forget the virus, what about arms day???
‘No science’. This is what we’re dealing with here.
Yeah and according to Trump he won the election....and according to them zero cases traced back to their gym.
Yeah, and clearly the lock downs of businesses like restaurants and gyms have stopped the spread.Yeah and according to Trump he won the election.
Yeah because with zero restrictions it couldn't possibly get any worse. I'm sure that guy and his gym goers are the only ones flouting the restrictions put in place too. "condoms aren't effective when I only use them 50% of the time" If you wanna keep jumping to the defense of science denying troll who can't even drop a piece of paper onto the ground without licking his fingers, knock yourself out.Yeah, and clearly the lock downs of businesses like restaurants and gyms have stopped the spread.
I didn't realize every case in the Northeast sprang from this gym. California and states in the Northeast have been under some of the most severe lock down restrictions and cases are still on the rise.Yeah because with zero restrictions it couldn't possibly get any worse. I'm sure that guy and his gym goers are the only ones flouting the restrictions put in place too. "condoms aren't effective when I only use them 50% of the time" If you wanna keep jumping to the defense of science denying troll who can't even drop a piece of paper onto the ground without licking his fingers, knock yourself out.
I didn't realize every case in the Northeast sprang from this gym. California and states in the Northeast have been under some of the most severe lock down restrictions and cases are still on the rise.
Provide evidence that lock downs involving these businesses are accomplishing anything.
I didn't realize every case in the Northeast sprang from this gym. California and states in the Northeast have been under some of the most severe lock down restrictions and cases are still on the rise.
Provide evidence that lock downs involving these businesses are accomplishing anything.
I didn't realize every case in the Northeast sprang from this gym. California and states in the Northeast have been under some of the most severe lock down restrictions and cases are still on the rise.
Provide evidence that lock downs involving these businesses are accomplishing anything.
It has much less to do with the actual location as it does with taking the proper precautions. The worst thing about the idiot in the above video is he doesn't seem to understand that opening a gym is miles away from opening a gym and requiring proper masks and protection. They are both exclusive. You will find a lot of studies commissioned by gym companies to say there is no spread, but you will also see the opposite. The truth is somewhere in between of course, and has everything to do with PPE.
There is a growing segment of data that are starting to align with the prediction that restaurants, gyms, and so on are hotbeds of spread. This one is a long read but seems really robust given their sample size and methodology:
Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening | Nature
The TLDR version is that they used google mobility data and compared visits to points of interest. The data encompasses something like 5 billion hours with half a million POI's. So it's well beyond a robust set, not like one of these 5,000 people studies put out by businesses. And it's going to be unbiased as there is no human element with interpretation and such, cell phone data doesn't lie, it just is. Their findings are twofold. First, there is a solid correlation that highly suggests that places like restaurants, gyms, shopping malls, and so on were superspreader locations back in the spring when COVID was first labeled a pandemic. This is unsurprising. Second, the data showed a very strong correlation with demographics related to income. Using gyms as an example, far more spread was seen at places like 24 hr fitness compared to a place like Orange Theory. This makes sense as well - you have far more people crowded together in Wal-Marts that at Restoration Hardware.
The biggest thing to note is that this pertains to the Spring, when many weren't wearing masks. It clearly points out that any location with a group of people indoors in close quarters is going to result in substantial spread if they aren't wearing PPE. I'm of the opinion that places like restaurants, gyms, and even movie theaters are not any more dangerous than a store, it's all about enforcing mask policies. Movie theaters are dark, for example, so how do you ensure it? How do you ensure a restaurant owner who is up against the wall financially will require them? The gym guy in the video is doing far more harm than good by promoting the impression that gym owners are a bunch of brainless meatheads. It ruins it for the places who are being responsible because they all get lumped in together.
There's a reason we are seeing a spike right now, and it's not because of any particular place that is opening up. It's pandemic fatigue. I'm in a closed classroom with students all day and we've have had zero spread here, all cases have been from off campus incidents. It's because we enforce PPE policies fanatically.
I wish I could like these more than once.Is the lockdown important to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic? Effects on psychology, environment and economy-perspective
There you go.
This is not contentious science anywhere outside right wing media and economy hawks. The great failure of America is not in lockdowns, but in her refusal to compensate tax paying Americans for shutting down their businesses in compliance. What good is the state if it cannot provide for its people during a crisis? Brb I'll answer that in a second spending billions on drone strike programs in the middle east.
This one is a long read but seems really robust given their sample size and methodology:
Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening | Nature
bolded the understatement of the century
equally horrifying to me is the simple existence of all that location metadata.. but that's another conversation.
yeah, kind of unnerving. suppose all it takes though, is "them" needing a reason to look then connecting dots. all because i got tired of punching in my zip code to read the vons ad or something and i allowed it access to location data.. crazy. and we're aware of it, imagine what unaware folks are giving away via snapchat/instagram/facebook location data and image EXIF.. christ.I know right? I'm guilty of contributing because I've always had my location stuff on, but I figure they have that kind of stuff anyways because of emergencies I might as well have it on and be able to get a copy of it. I downloaded my google history once and it was like 12 huge compressed files.
I take solace in the fact that the amount of data is so overwhelming that there is no way "they" are going to be spying on me
I didn't realize every case in the Northeast sprang from this gym. California and states in the Northeast have been under some of the most severe lock down restrictions and cases are still on the rise.
Provide evidence that lock downs involving these businesses are accomplishing anything.