Posted on 05/16/2020 5:38:34 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
A hospital based in Illinois has responded after a video was seen of one of their nurses at a crowded Wisconsin bar after the state lifted their stay-at-home orders.
Crowds of people, most without masks, packed bars in Wisconsin hours after the states supreme court knocked down their stay-at-home order. Among the revelers was a nurse with ties to a local health organization.
Id like to express my regret for not wearing a mask or practicing social dista...
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He’s got a list and he’s checking it twice.
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not going to places there is a high likelihood you can be exposed to the disease... like work? You are ok if they are exposed there but not if they are exposed on their own time. What a load of garbage
DO YOU EVEN HEAR YOURSELF?
This is America.
Ditto.
Over it.
or it could be she had a good time and no one caught anything from anybody... jeeze...
lol
Its Ok with the CDC and fearpers if she gets the illness caring for sick patients and continues to work but its not Ok if she has a drink in a bar on her free time? where she will be screened going into work and forced to wear a mask like yall want. so either the mask and screening work and there is no problem or the mask and screening are a big charade that do nothing anyway like the rational of us have been saying. Cant have it both ways
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I agree with you that this nurse did NOT make a hugh mistake...
According to the article, her hospital checks her vital signs before she starts working...
I think that is good enough...
Nurses like to drink, too....
22 years beating your head against a wall on the same website takes dedication, drive, and sticktoitiveness.
Or were just stupid.
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Precisely.
Anyone in your family work the medical profession? If so, you OK with them being imprisoned for "the public good"...
Colr me not surprised that a FReeper with the tag "ProtectOurFreedom" doesn't believe what he calls himself.
If they’re asking patients to self-quarantine before certain procedures, which they’re doing in my NYS neck of the woods, but it’s OK for the medical staff to be running around loose, I’d be mad as hell.
The gal looks like she’s a member of the Beaver ___ Club. And no, I’m not going to Google what the missing word is!”
Heh - good point. A friend of mine is hoping to have elective surgery in the next couple of weeks. Three days prior he is to take a Covid test and then stay home until the operation.
“OK nurse, let’s get started. By the way - wasn’t that party great last Saturday. I saw you and that new intern sneak off... wink..wink.”
The nurse can risk her life in the line of duty every day where nurses and doctors are getting sick, but she can’t go to a bar?
Since when did people in the medical profession have less rights?
So if you went to the hospital, all the workers there would be in danger from you, as well as their patients.
But that is always the case in health care work. You go into the field knowing you will be exposed to pathogens. The customer (patient) has the expectation the he or she wont get sick from the health care worker.
Yes, that is a naive expectation, especially in these days of hospital-spread infection.
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