And yet hospitals all over California are laying off doctors and nurses, cutting hours because - hmm - no patients and no elective surgery.
Videos popping up all over the place of ghost town hospitals. Isn't that strange?
You are distorting the news simply by not researching...
Orr joins thousands of health care workers across the nation who have been laid off, furloughed or are working reduced hours as their services are deemed nonessential and patients skip routine visits during an outbreak of COVID-19 cases, based on reporting from advocacy groups and from news stories from across the nation.
As routine patient visits decline amid stay-at-home orders, thousands of health care professionals lack work
By June, an estimated 60,000 family practices will close or significantly scale back, and 800,000 of their employees will be laid off, furloughed or have their hours reduced as they see a decline in business during the coronavirus pandemic,
The situation is a Catch-22 of sorts. As hospitals and emergency rooms deal with a surge of patients affected by the coronavirus, clinics and other health care centers see a decline in elective surgeries, procedures and preventive care such as annual physicals, well-woman visits and regular teeth cleanings.
I don't think you're in disagreement as much as you might like to be in disagreement.
What both of you posted is true.
1. my first question is will be you be surfing near a storm drain that is getting water running through it for the first time in the seaons.
2. second question...
If you are going to surfing near sewage outflows... has the sewage treated with chlorine and other treatments?
If so... could Covid survive the treatment.
How hard would that be to test.
I think i would avoid surfing near tijuana an their drainage routes.
But, San Diego should be able to tell us is Covid getting into the ocean is really a risk.
Its been rain on an off for months...
By now... I would expect anything but say a bay area like Tourmaline to be pretty safe withing hours after a light rain.
And we don't even have to guess. They use to test the water... they probably still do.
You are distorting the news simply by not researching...
Orr joins thousands of health care workers across the nation who have been laid off, furloughed or are working reduced hours as their services are deemed nonessential and patients skip routine visits during an outbreak of COVID-19 cases, based on reporting from advocacy groups and from news stories from across the nation.
As routine patient visits decline amid stay-at-home orders, thousands of health care professionals lack work
By June, an estimated 60,000 family practices will close or significantly scale back, and 800,000 of their employees will be laid off, furloughed or have their hours reduced as they see a decline in business during the coronavirus pandemic,
The situation is a Catch-22 of sorts. As hospitals and emergency rooms deal with a surge of patients affected by the coronavirus, clinics and other health care centers see a decline in elective surgeries, procedures and preventive care such as annual physicals, well-woman visits and regular teeth cleanings.
So the shortage of health workers we've been hearing about is horseshit?
I have mainly been hearing about shortage of beds, ventilators and PPE for the health care workers at the hospitals.
Also private medical practices that have to shut down do not autmatically provide staff for hospitals. What does a hospital need with plastic surgeons, dentists, chiropractors, foot doctors and knee surgeons.
The fact that this has to be explained to you means you are just trolling.
It doesn't have to be explained to me. You feel the need to explain to me because you feel the need to push the narrative - a narrative I do not agree with based on what "I am hearing" vs. what "you are hearing". So just because you don't like what I'm saying or disagree with it, doesn't make your version the correct one.
I am not saying what I am hearing
I have mainly been hearing about shortage of beds...,