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Originally Posted by coffeebean
Statistics aside......have you seen the health care professionals, nurses mostly, in tears or near tears in sheer exhaustion begging people to PLEASE comply with the CDC guidelines. That is a sad state of affairs when Americans simply do not care what is happening to our health care workers. My heart breaks for these people who can not get a handle of the death and dying they see and have to deal with every day. Health care professionals are retiring early or just quitting because they can not stand the stress anymore. This is our America people. Let's do our part to not overwhelm our hospitals. I'm not just talking about our bubble here in The Villages; I'm referring to people everywhere in America.
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No one knows more about working to sheer exhaustion then a combat medic. He also knows he may not make it through the day. My wife was an ER nurse for 30 years. Sure she came home exhausted and stressed. She never blamed the diseases or circumstances she worked under for it. She knew she was going home after her shifts. You sound like all ER nurses do is deal with a virus. The hospitals are not overwhelmed. BTW: the nurses are paid very well for what they do. Stop spreading panic and lies.