HouseDivided wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 11:43 am
Just spitballin' here, but maybe he is trying to avoid a run on masks that would be better used in hospital and critical care settings? If people can't behave responsibly with relatively benign resources like toilet paper and hand sanitizer, how do you think they are going to react if the Surgeon General says "Everybody needs a mask"?
You have a brain in your head! That's indeed one of the major reasons.
The unfortunate result is - as I keep saying, the circle goes round and round.
If the "general public" stays as safe as possible and as healthy as possible, the healthcare workers don't have to care for those who aren't infected. The shortage of masks is inexcusable and people (nurses and doctors as well as the "general public" are literally losing their lives because of it.
Brings me back to when I had my appendicitis. I'm at Northwestern Hospital and was told I MUST get my appendix out ASAP. Surgery scheduled for between 12:00am and 2:00am.
I'm laying on a gurney in a fucking hallway for hours. No spots for me in the Emergency Room and no "rooms" to put me in. Hospital is basically "full". This was on a "normal" weeknight.
I asked the nurse who was attending to me - "What if there was a major crisis in the city? How could this hospital handle it"? She said, "There are plans in place". My response - "BULLSHIT. There is no way this hospital is properly prepared for a major crisis".
Well, Northwestern is just one hospital in this country that was/is ill prepared. Seems most if not all of them are. It's SHAMEFUL!