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Originally Posted by asianthree View Post
Not really, wash hands, wear mask, the 6ft distance is a problem. A official infection control is same online 6 questions that are in November every year. The conversation “by the way that patient you saw 2 weeks ago just tested + for *************“.
No matter what is happening they roll with the same attitude, have no time to panic. Because it won’t change what they do everyday. Healthcare workers still tested positive no mater what their practice was
Health care workers are also taught to take seriously the fears of patients. Emotions come unbidden.

(Whichever you are of the two of YOU) One lives in Kentucky and grows vegetables and the other lives here and I haven't figured out who is Asian but that doesn't matter at all to me............. Thank whichever or both for being strong and controlled and in charge and brave and unemotional when you are working and endangering yourself for the good of others.

I so appreciate the strength of the nurse who stood with me while the needle was inserted deep into my chest to have my lung reinflated two years ago at TVRH. Her calm strength spread to me. I have always wondered if she fibbed a bit to me to calm me, saying she had had it done and it would be over in about two or three minutes. I don't care. It worked. We are all just people with minds that are there to sense danger and to protect us and our kin. We are just people who get worried sometimes for good reason.
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