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Facts? You're bringing facts to a discussion? Shame

No.

She get paid to work their for all patients. Not certain patients. Since she has a condition should she get paid less for not being able to do the work of other hired for her same exact position?

Y’all tripping. She should quit then
 
if you're scared of what's to come, then no you shouldn't go into medicine. It's really that simple.

She knows the risk of being a nurse. Shit, she could unknowingly bring home any strain of hepatitis to her husband, TB to the whole family, and all manner of bullshit.

Again why is this the one she's mad about???
Fam

This not like being allergic to motor oil and trying to be a mechanic

Come on now
 
if you're scared of what's to come, then no you shouldn't go into medicine. It's really that simple.

She knows the risk of being a nurse. Shit, she could unknowingly bring home any strain of hepatitis to her husband, TB to the whole family, and all manner of bullshit.

Again why is this the one she's mad about???

Maybe because she's at higher risk added to the fact that hospitals around the country don't even have alot of the gear/equipment they need to deal with this pandemic effectively.

We've heard of hospital workers being asksed to reuse masks and shit like that..

*shrugs*
 
Maybe because she's at higher risk added to the fact that hospitals around the country don't even have alot of the gear/equipment they need to deal with this pandemic effectively.

We've heard of hospital workers being asksed to reuse masks and shit like that..

*shrugs*

That’s a good point.

so I’ll leave out this one with L and agree
 
China guards against second wave of coronavirus coming from abroad
Brenda Goh, Thomas Suen


WUHAN, China (Reuters) - The growing number of imported coronavirus cases in China risked fanning a second wave of infections at a time when “domestic transmission has basically been stopped”, a spokesman for the National Health Commission said on Sunday.

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A man wearing a face mask skateboards on a street in Wuhan, Hubei province, the epicenter of China's coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, March 28, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song

“China already has an accumulated total of 693 cases entering from overseas, which means the possibility of a new round of infections remains relatively big,” Mi Feng, the spokesman, said.
In the last seven days, China has reported 313 imported cases of coronavirus but only 6 confirmed cases of domestic transmission, the commission’s data showed.


There were 45 new coronavirus cases reported in the mainland for Saturday, down from 54 on the previous day, with all but one involving travelers from overseas.

Most of those imported cases have involved Chinese returning home from abroad.

Airlines have been ordered to sharply cut international flights from Sunday. And restrictions on foreigners entering the country went into effect on Saturday.

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Five more people died on Saturday, all of them in Wuhan, the industrial central city where the epidemic began in December. But Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, has reported only one new case on the last 10 days.

A total of 3,300 people have now died in mainland China, with a reported 81,439 infections.

Saturday marked the fourth consecutive day that Hubei province recorded no new confirmed cases. The sole case of domestically transmitted coronavirus was recorded in Henan province, bordering Hubei.

With traffic restrictions in the province lifted, Wuhan is also gradually reopening borders and restarting some local transportation services.


“It’s much better now, there was so much panic back then. There weren’t any people on the street. Nothing. How scary the epidemic situation was,” a man, who gave his surname as Hu, told Reuters as he ventured out to buy groceries in Wuhan.

“Now, it is under control. Now, it’s great, right?”

All airports in Hubei resumed some domestic flights on Sunday, with the exception of Wuhan’s Tianhe airport, which will open to domestic flights on April 8. Flights from Hubei to Beijing remain suspended.


A train arrived in Wuhan on Saturday for the first time since the city was placed in lockdown two months ago. Greeting the train, Hubei Communist Party Secretary Ying Yong described Wuhan as “a city full of hope” and said the heroism and hard work of its people had “basically cut off transmission” of the virus.

More than 60,000 people entered Wuhan on Saturday after rail services were officially restarted, with more than 260 trains arriving or traveling through, the People’s Daily reported on Sunday.

On Sunday, streets and metro trains were still largely empty amid a cold rainy day. Flashing signs on the Wuhan Metro, which resumed operations on Saturday, said its cars would keep passenger capacity at less than 30%.

The Hubei government on Sunday said on its official WeChat account that a number of malls in Wuhan, as well as the Chu River and Han Street shopping belt, will be allowed to resume operations on March 30.


Concerns have been raised that a large number of undiagnosed asymptomatic patients could return to circulation once transport restrictions are eased.

China’s top medical adviser, Zhong Nanshan, played down that risk in comments to state broadcaster CCTV on Sunday. Zhong said asymptomatic patients were usually found by tracing the contacts of confirmed cases, which had so far shown no sign of rebounding.

With the world’s second-biggest economy expected to shrink for the first time in four decades this quarter, China is set to unleash hundreds of billions of dollars in stimulus.

The ruling Communist Party’s Politburo called on Friday for a bigger budget deficit, the issuance of more local and national bonds, and steps to guide interest rates lower, delay loan repayments, reduce supply-chain bottlenecks and boost consumption.
 
Fam

This not like being allergic to motor oil and trying to be a mechanic

Come on now

MRSA infections, by and large, come from hospitals. All it takes is an open wound, even as small as a pin prick, and bushing past a doctor's uniform and you life is in danger. She can unknowingly contract every known strain of hepatitis while working with those patients, then take that shit home and fuck her husband, who will then get it himself. She could be exposed to tuberculosis and take that shit home. Shit, we had a bubonic plague outbreak in northern Arizona while I was living there. Imagine taking that shit home! The shit is so bad there's literally hundreds of scholarly articles on the very subject of ways to prevent ER professionals from getting infected and just how prevalent the shit really is.

The point is, doctors and nurses are exposed to infectious diseases daily; it's a part of the job. You know the risks when you sign up for classes and if, by some chance, you still don't get it during class, you will during clinicals. If that's not something you can handle, don't go into medicine.
 
Might just be me but didn't the nurse said she herself has medical issues that the virus specifically attacks that the supervisor knew about and still tried to assign her to that area anyways


what if thats because theyre that short staffed? what if everybody is on the corona floor?
 
Bro. Ugh, u cant bring the fire back home to kill ur kids. Come on man.
Then dont make a video throwing a tantrum. Let them know your unable to complete the job and hang it up If that's the option she wanted to go with. Not make a video to make people out to be the devil because they asked her to do her job. That's just unprofessional asf even in a crisis.
 
Then dont make a video throwing a tantrum. Let them know your unable to complete the job and hang it up If that's the option she wanted to go with. Not make a video to make people out to be the devil because they asked her to do her job. That's just unprofessional asf even in a crisis.
And with all the pressure maybe she forgot.
 
Then dont make a video throwing a tantrum. Let them know your unable to complete the job and hang it up If that's the option she wanted to go with. Not make a video to make people out to be the devil because they asked her to do her job. That's just unprofessional asf even in a crisis.
I hear that but it seems like she needed documentation for her own protection
 
I hear that but it seems like she needed documentation for her own protection

that ain't documentation, that's a mad broad runnin' her trap. If it was really that serious you file a complaint with HR, not run to FaceTwitagram and post up a video.
 
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