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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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Rain Man 03:24 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by loochy:
Hell, just preload some syringes and start poking people on the street
We could eliminate covid and simultaneously solve our street addict unemployment problem by having them administer it to passersby. I love it.

I don't like that new half-dose Moderna plan, by the way. Let's just stick with the plan and get this over and done with.
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kcxiv 04:37 PM 01-04-2021
So, my 21 year old cousin who is an EMT said she got Covid early in this whole thing and still have lingering effects and has to go back to the doctors to get tested because she's not having fun right now! Wonder how many more are like this.
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BigRedChief 05:17 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by kcxiv:
So, my 21 year old cousin who is an EMT said she got Covid early in this whole thing and still have lingering effects and has to go back to the doctors to get tested because she's not having fun right now! Wonder how many more are like this.
https://health.ucdavis.edu/coronavir...g-haulers.html
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O.city 06:30 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
What type of anticoagulation is she on?
I’m not sure

They have her at Barnes. Neurologist said it’s a small bleed they’re going to monitor for a week or so to make sure it heals. Said she’s dizzy and nauseous but that’s probably normal with the situation
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TLO 06:56 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by O.city:
I’m not sure

They have her at Barnes. Neurologist said it’s a small bleed they’re going to monitor for a week or so to make sure it heals. Said she’s dizzy and nauseous but that’s probably normal with the situation
Hoping for a speedy recovery!

(BTW did you get your shot yet?)
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keg in kc 08:13 PM 01-04-2021
Tested Saturday for the first time. Negative, no surprise. No symptoms, no known exposure. But I'm landing in Kona in an hour and I'd like to avoid quarantine.
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O.city 08:54 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by TLO:
Hoping for a speedy recovery!

(BTW did you get your shot yet?)
Wednesday
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AussieChiefsFan 09:43 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Local and state level people have been put in charge of the roll out. They do not have the resources to make this happen as quickly as most would like to see it happening.
My fed government also has a habit of leaving things up to the states that really should be dealt with at the federal level.
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Rain Man 09:46 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Tested Saturday for the first time. Negative, no surprise. No symptoms, no known exposure. But I'm landing in Kona in an hour and I'd like to avoid quarantine.
Are you posting from some sort of flying machine?
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Monticore 10:40 PM 01-04-2021
Originally Posted by O.city:
I’m not sure

They have her at Barnes. Neurologist said it’s a small bleed they’re going to monitor for a week or so to make sure it heals. Said she’s dizzy and nauseous but that’s probably normal with the situation
I had 2 large subdurals one included a 9mm midline shift , dizzy and nausea are definitely par for the course.
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BigRedChief 11:14 PM 01-04-2021
LA ambulance crews told not to transport patients that have little chance of survival to hospitals. To conserve oxygen use as they are running out of O2 in LA.

So now EMT’s are the death panels?
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O.city 07:10 AM 01-05-2021
Originally Posted by Monticore:
I had 2 large subdurals one included a 9mm midline shift , dizzy and nausea are definitely par for the course.
Talked to her this morning. She’s in icu there at Barnes. Said she just feels dizzy but other than that and being sore she’s ok.

Did a ct this am and it is same size so that’s what they wanna see will keep her for a couple days observation
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Monticore 07:21 AM 01-05-2021
Originally Posted by O.city:
Talked to her this morning. She’s in icu there at Barnes. Said she just feels dizzy but other than that and being sore she’s ok.

Did a ct this am and it is same size so that’s what they wanna see will keep her for a couple days observation
no change overnight sounds like good news, could take several weeks to resolve though but as long as it isn't getting bigger that's good, are they giving her steroids?
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notorious 07:50 AM 01-05-2021
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
LA ambulance crews told not to transport patients that have little chance of survival to hospitals. To conserve oxygen use as they are running out of O2 in LA.

So now EMT’s are the death panels?
That has to be false.
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Marcellus 07:53 AM 01-05-2021
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
LA ambulance crews told not to transport patients that have little chance of survival to hospitals. To conserve oxygen use as they are running out of O2 in LA.

So now EMT’s are the death panels?
Originally Posted by :
Both measures announced Monday, which were issued by the agency's medical director, Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill, were taken in an attempt to get ahead of an expected surge to come following the winter holidays.


"We do not believe that we are yet seeing the cases that stemmed from the Christmas holiday," Ghaly added. "This, sadly, and the cases from the recent New Year's holiday, is still before us, and hospitals across the region are doing everything they can to prepare."

Speaking to the CBS affiliate in Los Angeles, Gausche-Hill said personnel would continue to do everything possible to save the lives of patients, both at the scene and in the hospital.

"We are not abandoning resuscitation," she said. "We are absolutely doing best practice resuscitation and that is do it in the field, do it right away."

"[We] are emphasizing the fact that transporting these patients arrested leads to very poor outcomes. We knew that already and we just don't want to impact our hospitals," she added.

Meanwhile, the state is looking for ways to increase its supply of oxygen for use in treating COVID-19 patients, Gov. Gavin Newsom said, according to the Los Angeles Times.

"We're just looking at the panoply of oxygen support ... across the spectrum and looking how we can utilize more flexibility and broader distribution of these oxygen units all up and down the state, but particularly in these areas — San Joaquin Valley and Los Angeles, the larger Southern California region — that are in particular need and are under particular stress," Newsom said.
In other words is preventive and also sounds like something they frowned upon before and they are really enforcing it now. But you probably knew all this since you read the article.
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