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Coronavirus Taking Emotional, Physical Toll On Doctors: ‘I’ve Never Spent So Much Time Crying’


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24 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

I can't imagine how difficult being in the middle of one of the hospitals that are dealing with large amounts of cases. :bc: to all of them.

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2 minutes ago, washedupmxer said:

They've got nothing on pouts 

 

1 minute ago, washedupmxer said:

He going to doctor them up good with his butthole

Drunk or did your plate shift? 

Almost as bad as you crying about your cancelled Florida spring break. 

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1 minute ago, Big Crappie said:

I can't imagine how difficult being in the middle of one of the hospitals that are dealing with large amounts of cases. :bc: to all of them.

Pretty shitty. Dealing with families too. 

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Just now, spin_dry said:

Pretty shitty. Dealing with families too. 

Yep, and how hard it is on the families that aren't allowed to see their sick Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister etc.

My wife is a nurse are a fairly large nursing home and she's been startled a few times by families looking in the 1st floor windows to see their loved ones. They don't have any infections yet but they have geared up for it and they think it's just a matter of time.

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Just now, Big Crappie said:

Yep, and how hard it is on the families that aren't allowed to see their sick Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister etc.

My wife is a nurse are a fairly large nursing home and she's been startled a few times by families looking in the 1st floor windows to see their loved ones. They don't have any infections yet but they have geared up for it and they think it's just a matter of time.

Our place is still disease free. If proper precautions aren’t taken, it’s preventable. 

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1 minute ago, Big Crappie said:

Yep, and how hard it is on the families that aren't allowed to see their sick Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister etc.

My wife is a nurse are a fairly large nursing home and she's been startled a few times by families looking in the 1st floor windows to see their loved ones. They don't have any infections yet but they have geared up for it and they think it's just a matter of time.

Why don't they take them out then?

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Our place is still disease free. If proper precautions aren’t taken, it’s preventable. 

Yeah but man, talk about crossing all t's and dotting all the i's.  One little slip-up and whoosh spreads like wild fire.

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1 minute ago, hayward said:

Yeah but man, talk about crossing all t's and dotting all the i's.  One little slip-up and whoosh spreads like wild fire.

It’s not as difficult as one might think. The system that’s been put in place came from the CDC with some tweaks. It is really efficient and simple to follow system. 

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