America always starts off a few steps back, but some how... some way...American innovation byke
America always starts off a few steps back, but some how... some way...American innovation byke
Its like telling a little kid don’t steal from the cookie jar as soon as you tell him that you no damm well he is plotting how he canBreh. It's crazy how true this is, especially in this day and age. Folks just wanna do the opposite just cause.
I seriously starting to think the only way to keep people indoors is by telling them it's best to go outside
i havent been to church in 10 years but if kanye ever decides to starts a megachurch, i might join the cult
Gestapo police state.
Breh. It's crazy how true this is, especially in this day and age. Folks just wanna do the opposite just cause.
I seriously starting to think the only way to keep people indoors is by telling them it's best to go outside
Vaccine wont be out until summer at the earliest and more than likely next spring. Wash your hands in the meantime.For the whole week I’ve not heard about anything regarding the vaccine. I guess we just go going to play the long game on this
America always starts off a few steps back, but some how... some way...
okay! Im smoking more weed than ever. Stress has me tripping.Nikka we stressed let us eat our Ice Cream in peace!
Are shivers a part of it?
woke up cold and shaking might’ve caught it y’all
The police unions are some of Trumps biggest supporters. Karma would be an understatement.Also our police chief has it as well. We also got alot officers with it as well.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig tests positive for COVID-19, Mayor Duggan said
Time for Vitamin C, Zinc, 2 liters of water daily, plenty of restYes my wife has both of those symptoms. Ironically It seems to be accompanied by a fever too. Last time she had the shivers she was slightly over 101
Six months into the 15-month Ebola epidemic, health-care providers stopped coming to work. They had little PPE. They saw their friends die without any special care. Their colleagues began abandoning their jobs, one by one, until there was no one left. There was nowhere for people to obtain treatment for stomach pain, childbirth, heart attacks, car crashes, or any other routine or unpredictable health event. As a result, experts estimate that more people died from illnesses like malaria and diarrhea than Ebola.
When health-care providers get sick, become disabled, or die, they can no longer provide care for anyone, not just infected patients.
In Italy, at least 2,000 health-care workers have been infected and are not providing care. Some have died. Some hospitals cohort, or group, providers so that they care for only infected patients, leaving others to care for the uninfected. Others providers can’t work, because they are quarantined after possible exposures or because of known infections. But that is the way it has to be. The core ethics principle for physicians and nurses is primum non nocere—“First, do no harm”—and the last thing we want to do is spread the infection to our patients or other health-care staff.