Avoided it until a month ago. A friend was required to go in for a "team building" lunch. Three days later she had a mild headache and sore throat. It was covid. I was sick for about 10 days. It's been 20 days now and I still tire easily. Last month, 4% of the deaths in Kentucky were due to Covid. And In most states, about 3% of the deaths were due to covid. These are deaths that wouldn't have been occurring in 2019. I think my vaccinations saved me from a more serious case since I am at risk due to my blood type.
So every one is gowned, gloved, masked, dressed like a space man but they don’t bother telling the ancillary staff the diagnosis? Talk about a lack of communication! And bad infection control procedures!!
That's what they did in real at my job 🤣 doctors had a big suit. Staff who engaged more with patients just had whatever they could find. It was long time before we all got anything half as close😭
1:50 Nah what Shaun said was real. I say similar things and I am on the spectrum. I keep it to myself now though but I got to be careful because what I say will get me in trouble while providing care. I work with firstaid stuff so yeah, if we say the wrong thing they will sue my workplace and me.
*The wife was doing a video call with the husband/patient while he was on those machines there, wouldn't this cause some kinda interferences and render the job of em doctors difficult as this wouldn't give em exact readings ??*
5g band connections in mobile data provides additional protection to machines. But also it is probably the phone is connected over a 5g wifi of the hospital.
I worked customer service, and I am autistic. I can totally understand wanting to lash out at someone for getting mad at you for trying your absolute best to help them. Even if the customer got into the hole themselves.
if you had a family member go on the vent and die you would know it was the real deal and further complicated by such a new serious virus they were learning all the medical knowledge to beat the virus. Some real heroes in the hospitals and medical field
Tell that to my father in law. Who was in the Hospital sedated for 5 months. who is now a covid survivor and still has issues in 2024. What a wild comment. You didn't suffer. That's a beautiful thing. But people died. And I caught it and now have asthma issues. Having asthma attacks often. Haven't had one since 93 until I caught covid.
Nice piece of work about COVID-19
6:51 did anyone notice the face pictures on the doctors disappear??
lol I just noticed
Yes,.I just noticed 😮
Avoided it until a month ago. A friend was required to go in for a "team building" lunch. Three days later she had a mild headache and sore throat. It was covid. I was sick for about 10 days. It's been 20 days now and I still tire easily.
Last month, 4% of the deaths in Kentucky were due to Covid. And In most states, about 3% of the deaths were due to covid.
These are deaths that wouldn't have been occurring in 2019.
I think my vaccinations saved me from a more serious case since I am at risk due to my blood type.
The pictures were gone in the next frame
So every one is gowned, gloved, masked, dressed like a space man but they don’t bother telling the ancillary staff the diagnosis? Talk about a lack of communication!
And bad infection control procedures!!
Are you so pissed that doctors aren't doing the necessary procedures on a SHOW? lol
That's what they did in real at my job 🤣 doctors had a big suit. Staff who engaged more with patients just had whatever they could find. It was long time before we all got anything half as close😭
1:50 Nah what Shaun said was real. I say similar things and I am on the spectrum. I keep it to myself now though but I got to be careful because what I say will get me in trouble while providing care.
I work with firstaid stuff so yeah, if we say the wrong thing they will sue my workplace and me.
Why no chest compressions?
do the ermergncy and diagnostitian and surgeons doctors really run the scans; is is it the expert radiaologists and radio techs that do the scan
Oh man.. he was struggling to breathe while talking 😢
*The wife was doing a video call with the husband/patient while he was on those machines there, wouldn't this cause some kinda interferences and render the job of em doctors difficult as this wouldn't give em exact readings ??*
Most machines are now band protected and as such no longer impaired by mobile phones.
5g band connections in mobile data provides additional protection to machines. But also it is probably the phone is connected over a 5g wifi of the hospital.
still around still a problem.
sony pictures how covid was in 2020 how????????
Covid started in 2019, the WHO anounced the pandemic on Marc 11th 2020. So what?
7:40 Dr Murphy is a jerk!
Yk he's aultisic
@@BoschyfallsStill a jerk autism isn't a jerkiness pass
I worked customer service, and I am autistic.
I can totally understand wanting to lash out at someone for getting mad at you for trying your absolute best to help them. Even if the customer got into the hole themselves.
Now looking back on how they scared you over covid..smh
I think the goal was to scare people into staying home and not spreading the virus because hospitals were full, over worked, and understaffed at times
well it was an unknown virus 😭
@@old_fashiontouch
It was made not unknown.
@@old_fashiontouchit wasn’t, nobody I know had corona virus! In fact the people in better shape received the diagnose
if you had a family member go on the vent and die you would know it was the real deal and further complicated by such a new serious virus they were learning all the medical knowledge to beat the virus. Some real heroes in the hospitals and medical field
Maybe they should have tried Ivermetcin and the other cheap drugs instead of following the polotical B.S.
Good thing you aren't a doctor, you'd get so many people killed. If those things worked they would actually be used.
First hand saw Ivermectin used with a 0% success rate on those patients. Wasn't shit that worked on those who were hit hard.
The Covid 19 was a jock in this series they tried to scare you for nothing! Such a ridiculous episode, nonsense!
Tell that to my father in law. Who was in the Hospital sedated for 5 months. who is now a covid survivor and still has issues in 2024. What a wild comment. You didn't suffer. That's a beautiful thing. But people died. And I caught it and now have asthma issues. Having asthma attacks often. Haven't had one since 93 until I caught covid.
Can't bring back the friends I lost that died too young. And two were in the hospital for a long time and needed rehabilitation.