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If you’re not watching this dude… you’re missing out on knowledge dropped… he covers covid so well



I appreciate how he broke it down that it's not just about previously being infected but also to what degree you were sick. And mentioning that natural infection plus the vaccine seems to produce the best results so far. And also being honest about there still not being enough data about how natural immunity lasts or holds against future variants. He covered all basis and didn't just point out the side he wanted to highlight. Dope drop @VIBE
 
Medical malpractice death is the 3rd leading cause of death in the USA. And estimated 250,000/yr. Some suspect the number is much higher. Meaning covid is safer than medical malpractice.
 
Medical malpractice death is the 3rd leading cause of death in the USA. And estimated 250,000/yr. Some suspect the number is much higher. Meaning covid is safer than medical malpractice.

my wife is an LVN and currently works as a telemed nurse/case manager and you would be shock at the amount of negligence goes on… my wife is always having to jump over mountains to get the correct info because the other case manager was beyond lazy to do anything proper..

so because of that, that info goes to the doc, they take their notes and assessment and go off that and the patients suffer…

wife just fixed a case where if dude didn’t get the proper help (due to lack of work from other nurse) he would’ve died.

she would make a great doctor but doesn’twant the responsibility
 
my wife is an LVN and currently works as a telemed nurse/case manager and you would be shock at the amount of negligence goes on… my wife is always having to jump over mountains to get the correct info because the other case manager was beyond lazy to do anything proper..

so because of that, that info goes to the doc, they take their notes and assessment and go off that and the patients suffer…

wife just fixed a case where if dude didn’t get the proper help (due to lack of work from other nurse) he would’ve died.

she would make a great doctor but doesn’twant the responsibility
Workplace incivility hits the medical community hard. It's a tough degrading environment. Under those conditions it's been proven errors and medical mishaps occur frequently. Understaffed, sleep deprived, shitty pay, shitty benefits, no perks etc. So much to love about that field.....
 
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The same "leaders" didn't bat an eye when an entire classroom of children were murdered. It's always profit over lives in America. That's the American way
Well some people feel that it’s always about profit so don’t complain.

until it’s their child
 
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