Posted on 05/05/2020 9:52:31 AM PDT by shortstop
Andrew Cuomos policy of barring visitors in nursing homes and hospitals is inhumane and illogical.
It inflicts cruel and unusual punishment upon people who have done nothing other than have the misfortune to live under his tyrannical rule.
He has imposed suffering of the cruelest nature upon residents, patients and families, and it is an indictment of the health care industry that it has not challenged him on behalf of the people it supposedly serves.
In mid-March, Andrew Cuomo placed a ban on all visitors to nursing homes. Unfortunately, he simultaneously approved the transfer of covid-positive patients to nursing homes and allowed covid-positive employees to continue to provide care.
Families cant enter nursing homes because they might bring the virus, but the state of New York sent the virus there. No screening of employees or vendors, and no admittance for families.
It made no sense.
And it doomed scores to lonely unattended deaths.
As it continues to do, and as a similar visitor ban at hospitals dooms families in health crisis to separation and pain.
Parents send children to surgery and hospitalization, alone. Husbands with cancer disappear into fortress-like hospitals, their wives and children weeping at the door, unable to follow, unable to comfort, unable to share.
Because Andrew Cuomo said so.
Because he wants it that way.
And it is wrong. Morally wrong. Incomprehensibly cruel. Completely unnecessary.
Because if employees can go in and out of a hospital or nursing home, so can family members.
Period.
Its that simple.
If it is possible to use infection control, testing and screening to move doctors and nurses, cooks and janitors, in and out of health-care facilities, then those same steps can allow spouses and children to do the same.
And it is a hateful, arrogant thoughtlessness that asserts otherwise.
To believe that a doctor or lab tech or CNA is more important to an elderly person or hospital patient than a loving relative is preposterous.
Further, the notion that some institution or non-judicial exercise of governmental power could separate members of a family from one another is not only un-American, it is inhuman. The winning of an election or the conferral of a medical degree does not give one power superior to the God-given bonds of love and family.
Loved ones standing in parking lots holding up signs are a testament to their purity and the governors evil.
Because, again, this is unnecessary.
Vendors make daily deliveries to hospitals and nursing homes. Ladies come in to tend the plants. Custodial staff comes in to mop the floors and clean the bathrooms. Clerks come in to update reports and file records. Any number of people wearing scrubs punch in and out around the clock. CNAs work their shifts like regular.
But clergy cannot visit to administer sacred rites or to pray or to offer counsel.
Spouses and children are forbidden, parents and friends may not enter. Patients and residents are condemned to small, solitary, suffering existences, pent up in little rooms suffering from the isolation, too often dying alone.
Yes, we know this is true of covid patients. But they are less than one percent of the people hospitalized or dying in America. We are wrong to ignore the needless suffering imposed on all the elderly and ill, regardless of their diagnosis.
And the governor is wrong to make it continue.
And he is dishonest when he seeks to avoid responsibility for it.
He is Andrew the Virus King, and he is all powerful. It is his dictate that has closed the nursing home and hospital doors, and only he can open them.
Perhaps he needs to bring back the imagery of his mother, the Matilda for whom all this is theoretically being done. Perhaps he needs to think of his own mother, alone and unvisited in a disorienting institution. Maybe he could stand in the parking lot and wave.
Or maybe he could stop this torture.
There are masks aplenty he has mandated surpluses extending three months into the future and unused testing capabilities his parking-lot nose swabbings sit mostly empty. If protocols and procedures can be developed for patients caregivers, they can be developed for patients spouses.
If the janitor can get in your childs room, so can you.
And it is a sin that the health care community doesnt demand it, and the governor doesnt allow it.
This thread is full of morons who clearly dont understand any of this. First, they whine about being able to break free from the tyranny! They screech that the at risk people should stay at home.
And now...they want to bitch about not being able to bring their asymptomatic bodies into the place where the MOST susceptible people are.
If you want to spend so much time with them, bring them to your home and care for them.
Its like you have no regard for anyones safety, as long as you can get what you want.
What a bunch of babies.
And yes...my wife had half of her colon removed in the middle of this. My mother in law is in a SNF and hasnt had visitors for both.
So, I understand the pain associated with this. What I dont understand is how selfish and down right stupid so many Freepers are.
Die alone in 14 days...
Or..
Die with my family at my side today...
Yep, no issues...
Ditto that....And I still work sometimes at a Hosp.
Extremely. One evening, I saw a middle aged couple standing outside the ground floor window of a care institution. The woman was calling, Mother, I love you, Mother, and her husband was holding up a small piece of paper to the window (I think it probably had mothers name on it so the nurse could tell her). It literally made me cry.
Its much crueler to die alone than anything else, and much crueler for the families and friends to know that this person (especially an older confused person) died alone. And not even the clergy was allowed to visit them.
Who are you?
Hugh?
Hugh is hugh?
I am corbfuesed
Stupid? My mother had a heart attack, and I have COVID antibodies.
I was likely exposed when three co-workers were quite sick in December, and all three were tested for the flu, and essentially told, “We don’t know what you have, but it is NOT the flu.”
You have been buying into models, Fauci and Birx doom and gloom for months now. Yours is the selfish, one policy fits all approach.
I pulled my 99 yo mother out of a nursing home when it became apparent I would not be able to visit her.
She is doing better at home with some nursing care I pay for along with some Medic Aid.
She will die at home when God calls her to a new home.
Cackle!
And yet........here you are posting away.
As Mothers Day nears, I think we should be able to visit our moms and grandmothers in rest homes. We could stay 6 feet away..take temperatures..wear mask gloves..whatever..but many of us havent seen our Moms for months. I know many of the Moms do not understand why relatives dont visit. This should end soon. Its beginning to look cruel..
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