Over 30000 cases in Ohio now
I guess the good news, though, is new cases are down 14% in the past week.
https://www.axios.com/new-coronavirus-cases-south-68f29ae8-2120-4edd-b336-02eb80bbbecf.html
Over 30000 cases in Ohio now
Fugg off, Phil, I said I'm done with the mask shit and you're dragging me back in. I've decided to move on to gloves now@Blan37 I have a thought. Let's use logic. You are a nurse or doctor. You are treating a patient with the flu. Who wears the mask? You or the patient? You do of course. The same if a patient has c-diff. Who takes all the PPE precautions? You or the patient? It is the care worker.
Now in the case of infectious disease the PPE is for the safety of healthcare worker. Nobody wants c-diff. Nasty stuff. My wife (an RN who spent a good number of years in ICU step down) told me the masks are for the safety of the patient. I'm curious if this is accurate in ALL cases. With the flu I would think the mask is to protect the workers. If a patient is weakened due to cancer or something I would think the mask (of healthcare worker) would be to keep the patient safe.
Not picking a side. Just thought provokation stuff. Maybe @Hedgelj or some of our healthcare workers can elaborate. And for the record I would social distance from Geezer or wear a mask if he requested. It's a respect thing. At the same time I would say "Dammit Dan. Go home. You know some of us TOOzers will get your groceries. Just ask."
PPE protects those who don it.@Blan37 I have a thought. Let's use logic. You are a nurse or doctor. You are treating a patient with the flu. Who wears the mask? You or the patient? You do of course. The same if a patient has c-diff. Who takes all the PPE precautions? You or the patient? It is the care worker.
Now in the case of infectious disease the PPE is for the safety of healthcare worker. Nobody wants c-diff. Nasty stuff. My wife (an RN who spent a good number of years in ICU step down) told me the masks are for the safety of the patient. I'm curious if this is accurate in ALL cases. With the flu I would think the mask is to protect the workers. If a patient is weakened due to cancer or something I would think the mask (of healthcare worker) would be to keep the patient safe.
Not picking a side. Just thought provokation stuff. Maybe @Hedgelj or some of our healthcare workers can elaborate. And for the record I would social distance from Geezer or wear a mask if he requested. It's a respect thing. At the same time I would say "Dammit Dan. Go home. You know some of us TOOzers will get your groceries. Just ask."
Ah, screw it. I'll bite.@Blan37 I have a thought. Let's use logic. You are a nurse or doctor. You are treating a patient with the flu. Who wears the mask? You or the patient? You do of course. The same if a patient has c-diff. Who takes all the PPE precautions? You or the patient? It is the care worker.
Now in the case of infectious disease the PPE is for the safety of healthcare worker. Nobody wants c-diff. Nasty stuff. My wife (an RN who spent a good number of years in ICU step down) told me the masks are for the safety of the patient. I'm curious if this is accurate in ALL cases. With the flu I would think the mask is to protect the workers. If a patient is weakened due to cancer or something I would think the mask (of healthcare worker) would be to keep the patient safe.
Not picking a side. Just thought provokation stuff. Maybe @Hedgelj or some of our healthcare workers can elaborate. And for the record I would social distance from Geezer or wear a mask if he requested. It's a respect thing. At the same time I would say "Dammit Dan. Go home. You know some of us TOOzers will get your groceries. Just ask."
@Blan37 I have a thought. Let's use logic. You are a nurse or doctor. You are treating a patient with the flu. Who wears the mask? You or the patient? You do of course. The same if a patient has c-diff. Who takes all the PPE precautions? You or the patient? It is the care worker.
Now in the case of infectious disease the PPE is for the safety of healthcare worker. Nobody wants c-diff. Nasty stuff. My wife (an RN who spent a good number of years in ICU step down) told me the masks are for the safety of the patient. I'm curious if this is accurate in ALL cases. With the flu I would think the mask is to protect the workers. If a patient is weakened due to cancer or something I would think the mask (of healthcare worker) would be to keep the patient safe.
Not picking a side. Just thought provokation stuff. Maybe @Hedgelj or some of our healthcare workers can elaborate. And for the record I would social distance from Geezer or wear a mask if he requested. It's a respect thing. At the same time I would say "Dammit Dan. Go home. You know some of us TOOzers will get your groceries. Just ask."
https://www.jpmorgan.com/jpmpdf/1320748555656.pdfHory chit... Man if this data is real, wow... States (and countries) that have ended lockdowns saw a DECREASE in the R0 number (infection rate).
Joe - you seeing anything like this in your data?
Hory chit... Man if this data is real, wow... States (and countries) that have ended lockdowns saw a DECREASE in the R0 number (infection rate).
Joe - you seeing anything like this in your data?