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Just got over COVID after I finally came down with it a couple weeks ago. Surprised I didn't get it sooner!
I work in a hospital setting since before COVID happened and have been through outbreaks that made international news. Here's a couple noteworthy ones
The first outbreak story there was especially stupid. We were told to REUSE our hospital masks until they were visibly soiled because company didn't have enough masks. That wasn't true as I saw the pallets of masks they had in the warehouse and the people working there told me they had more than enough
I've since moved to a new hospital owned by the same company. This move happened well into the height of COVID and I worked primarily in the ICU and the CCU. Both of those floors were where we put our COVID patients. The ICU is where we put the most vulnerable COVID patients (some of which were intubated due to their condition). I got to see a lot of people dying by themselves in isolation rooms... Dark days
Needless to say, lots of outbreaks at the new hospital too. Nurses walking patients down the halls while not putting a mask on the patient or going from room to room without taking off their PPE and putting on a fresh pair. Like.... Why? In any case, I didn't get sick there, either! This is despite the fact that I've walked around those floors where the outbreaks happened. There were times we had 5 or 6 floors devoted to serving COVID patients... Yeesh
It's gotten to the point where everyone I know, friends or family, have gotten the 'rona. Lots of stories about the various things that happen when you get it, and now it has been my turn finally! Much anticipation!
If I were to give a yelp review? Two stars. Sucks, but didn't hit much harder than any other really bad flu. Didn't live up to the hype for me. I'm younger and ultra vaccinated though, so I'm sure that played a part in why it was relatively unimpressive
How about you guys? What were your experiences?
I work in a hospital setting since before COVID happened and have been through outbreaks that made international news. Here's a couple noteworthy ones
Bremerton hospital workers: St. Michael, protect us from Covid-19
Washington state’s labor and health departments have launched separate investigations of conditions at the Bremerton hospital now suffering a Covid-19 outbreak.
www.kuow.org
Bremerton hospital sees another coronavirus outbreak
Another COVID-19 outbreak has been reported at St. Michael Medical Center in Bremerton, where at least six people have been infected since early November.
apnews.com
The first outbreak story there was especially stupid. We were told to REUSE our hospital masks until they were visibly soiled because company didn't have enough masks. That wasn't true as I saw the pallets of masks they had in the warehouse and the people working there told me they had more than enough
I've since moved to a new hospital owned by the same company. This move happened well into the height of COVID and I worked primarily in the ICU and the CCU. Both of those floors were where we put our COVID patients. The ICU is where we put the most vulnerable COVID patients (some of which were intubated due to their condition). I got to see a lot of people dying by themselves in isolation rooms... Dark days
Needless to say, lots of outbreaks at the new hospital too. Nurses walking patients down the halls while not putting a mask on the patient or going from room to room without taking off their PPE and putting on a fresh pair. Like.... Why? In any case, I didn't get sick there, either! This is despite the fact that I've walked around those floors where the outbreaks happened. There were times we had 5 or 6 floors devoted to serving COVID patients... Yeesh
It's gotten to the point where everyone I know, friends or family, have gotten the 'rona. Lots of stories about the various things that happen when you get it, and now it has been my turn finally! Much anticipation!
If I were to give a yelp review? Two stars. Sucks, but didn't hit much harder than any other really bad flu. Didn't live up to the hype for me. I'm younger and ultra vaccinated though, so I'm sure that played a part in why it was relatively unimpressive
How about you guys? What were your experiences?