The dr was unprofessional and hysterical. I used to live a mile from that hospital and have many friends living in Teaneck NJ where the hospital is located. Two of them were in the hospital Sunday visiting (still allowed) and noticed nothing unusual.
As for “begging for donations”, Holy Name has been doing that since the 1950’s.
Thanks for the on-the-ground report!
billyboy15 wrote:
“The dr was unprofessional and hysterical. I used to live a mile from that hospital and have many friends living in Teaneck NJ where the hospital is located. Two of them were in the hospital Sunday visiting (still allowed) and noticed nothing unusual.
As for begging for donations, Holy Name has been doing that since the 1950s.”
Thanks for that explanation.
This National disaster reminds me of the blind men trying to describe an elephant, where each one of them is touching a different spot on the elephant. I believe there were five men in the story and each one of them had five completely different descriptions of the elephant.
I once spent two days sweating bullets, with only radio contact with a doctor, trying to save a mans life. When we were in range I was able to pass him onto a Coast Guard helicopter where he survived because he reached a hospital.
I consoled by phone, my fire fighter/medic daughter after traumatic calls she had handled, auto accident where the guy was breathing through his eye socket till he died, the crushed American soldier in Iraq.
I’ve seen the stress on our local hospital personal and their running short of personal protection equipment.
From my part of the elephant, please give them a break.