Listen my wife is on the front lines as she works at Walmart. So she is offered even less protection than healthcare providers have at their disposal. So don't think I take this virus lightly. We are all screwed if our stores can no longer remain open.
Midnight run : Part A
No cases in our county, made midnight run into town mailing letter. Ran by the hospital. Hadn’t been by there for a year. No activity tonight.
I’m still interested in your answers to my other questions. Not in an argumentative way, but genuinely interested to see if I’m misinterpreting something or otherwise not using good logic.
My daughter is on the front line, too, as a nurse in a pediatric intensive care unit, and as a transport nurse who goes to other hospitals to pick patients up to bring them to our hospital. I myself am on the second line, so to speak, in the same hospital, working.on nothing else for the past several weeks, preparing our electronic medical record system to handle all the special circumstances this virus is presenting. Along with over one hundred others who are also working on the EMR. My point is that all this massive preparation is being done by people who really do know what they’re doing.
Preparation is not panic. I have not seen panic on this thread. I’ve seen sharing of knowledge, questions and answers, creativity. I’ve seen people who have underlying conditions worry about getting a virus that by all accounts could kill them or someone they love take rational steps to prevent that.
I don’t think that’s panic. I think it’s prudence.