03-29-2020, 09:30 PM
(03-29-2020, 07:31 PM)flofrog Wrote: Following on what Agua says, I think we canot even fathom the shock that will take place here. I find the situation of the nurses, doctors and helping staff heartbreaking. I think too, systems will change. I think compassion will appear everywhere because we will have lived through it, and seen.
Likewise. They are walking into a certainty of being exposed everyday. Seeing them visit their own family through glass so not to expose them is heart wrenching knowing the children don’t really have capacity to deal with the fear of their parents walking into this and the incredible selflessness of choosing to do so as medical professionals knowing it may cost them their lives, and the loss to their child of a parent.
My sister works at a nursing home. She will see some stuff. They are used to death but not this fast, not so wide spread and she has horrible resilience health wise. Quite naturally susceptible to illness. At 48 it might cost her, her life too.
Heck on the non medical front some dingus nearly chose to expose himself to my closest friend last week.
My friend had forgot their appointment days prior so was on his way to the clients place when thankfully they texted him to ASK my friend if he would prefer they reschedule. His Covid test hadn't come back yet but the client had all the symptoms and had been in American hotspots 12 days earlier.
I’m so grateful my friend forgot to go days prior. Could have cost him, his life, me my best friend, his boys a father.
There is a lot of potential for loss, struggle and uncertainty that’s for sure.
Amazing opportunity to polarize further that’s for sure.
Love to you all