COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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This is how bad it is and this is only one entrance and we need 24/7 coverage :francis:

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Wait, is this 48 hours on call just like for a doc in the ER? :picard:


Basically my hospital network 3 hospitals

4 entrances into each hospital

we need someone at those entrances 24/7 to screen every patient, staff, visitor before entering the hospital

right now we have no one for tomorrow and we are hoping to hire 75 people by tomorrow


So literally people will be hired today and starting tomorrow on the front lines
 

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Basically my hospital network 3 hospitals

4 entrances into each hospital

we need someone at those entrances 24/7 to screen every patient, staff, visitor before entering the hospital

right now we have no one for tomorrow and we are hoping to hire 75 people by tomorrow


So literally people will be hired today and starting tomorrow on the front lines

We're fukked :snoop:

Jesus Christ. We definitely need a lockdown
 

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Duties/Responsibilities: • Infectious Disease Screening (Novel Coronavirus) of patients entering the Hospital or Screening Sites (consists of asking 3 questions on screening form +/- Temperature Reading).

damn straight at the frontlines
Wow, I don’t think we are doing any of this here. My hospital is just doing normal triage
 

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I have a old friend who is positive now...found out through FB. 29 years old, construction worker, in good shape and doesn’t smoke or drink. He lives in DC and went to the ER a couple nights ago because of difficultly breathing suddenly.

He apparently had a very low fever for a few days, and a cough. Then he got better for a while and out of the blue got much much worse. He had those symptoms for maybe 10 days before the breathing issues started, and then he isolated himself. But during that time he probably was around 100s of people.
 
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