appalling lack of empathy here. my friends and sources in healthcare are so far beyond “busy.” this jerky comment made me flinch. quote tweeting just to watch the ratio.
More than 1,700 US healthcare workers have died from Covid-19. (Numbers were as of end of Sept. Now cases are ticking higher, brace for more of this tragedy and sacrifice.) fiercehealthcare.com/practices/repo…
Just from March 1 to May 31, an estimated 6% of adults hospitalized due to Covid-19 in the USA were healthcare personnel. cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/6…
If you do work in health and are sick with a Covid-19 infection? Don't expect to rest up for long... khn.org/news/nurses-an…
In North Dakota, @NBCNews reported, healthcare workers who tested positive for Covid-19 were "allowed" to continue working in coronavirus units. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/n… (At least until symptoms show up and they feel too ill to keep working.)
This was in June. Now, imagine you've been going to work, at great personal risk, and covidiots are out there pooh-poohing the toll this pandemic has taken on you. We'll be lucky if health workers do not abandon us in our time of need. cnbc.com/2020/06/27/cor…
'Helpless' doctors at start of coronavirus pandemic now have more treatments to save lives cnb.cx/346hEcE "The percentage of people diagnosed with Covid-19 who are dying is slowly dropping," and we have health workers to thank. (09/29/2020 story by @WillFOIA)
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1/ Remember Tesla's "Warranty Adjustment Program" for Model S/X owners who had touchscreen display problems including straight up blackouts? Welp. NHTSA / ODI just expanded the investigation into an "engineering analysis," per @Reutersreuters.com/article/us-tes…
2/ From the NHTS Office of Defects Investigation filing on 11/12/2020: " There are precedents for addressing defects that result in loss of either backup camera, defogging, or turn signal functions under Investigation: EA 20-003." In other words... static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2020/I…
3/ Tesla offered a "warranty adjustment" -- which will cover costs for some people who had to pay for MCU repairs out of pocket, and enable replacements of flawed MCUs or components for some owners -- however, seems like they still could face a mandatory recall.
1/ Revised thread: Why do people care so much about the photo of Elon Musk with Jeffrey Epstein’s “networker” Ghislaine Maxwell next to him? washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-s…
… Musk says she photo bombed him. A recap.
2/ Last year, NYT reported that sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein claimed a serious connection to Musk & said he was doing work for Musk’s biggest company, Tesla, in 2018. nytimes.com/2019/08/12/bus……
Musk & Tesla flatly denied it. But questions remained.
3/ Context: Celeb CEO Musk had an eyebrow raising history of dating much younger celebs, once attended a "sex party" thrown by a Tesla board member (per 'Brotopia'medium.com/@paulbiggar/th…) and called Vern Unsworth a "pedo guy," resulting in a trial that Musk won.
1/ Here are some of the questions I have for all involved in reopening the Tesla Fremont car plant:
2/ The county health officers said they see "progress" on certain Covid-19 indicators Tesla can go beyond min. basic operations this week, prepare to reopen next week. So - where have they see progress, on which indicators and from what starting date?
3/ The county said Tesla submitted a revised, better plan to protect workers. Well - what new measures do they expect to be implemented at Tesla Fremont, now? More PPE, more PCR testing, other?
1/ Read the e-mail that Laurie Shelby, Tesla VP of environment, health & safety, sent to workers on Fri. to prepare them to come in for shifts this week. (Bottom of the post.) via @CNBCtech from me & @emma_newburger today. cnbc.com/2020/05/10/cor…
2/ Employees don't know if Tesla will be cleared to reopen the factory but they've been asked to come in this week-- at CNBC we learned this from internal correspondence. If they don't come in, they don't get paid. No points off officially, but office politics a risk.
3/ Now, Tesla has this health check list-- if employees have any signs or symptoms or vague feelings they could be sick, or got exposed to Covid-19, they're not supposed to come in. But if they stay home? It sounds like no pay. "Call HR." cnbc.com/2020/05/10/cor…
Tesla factory is still open for business as Musk tells employees ‘I will personally be at work’ cnbc.com/2020/03/17/tes… <--- Employees tell me they want to take time off to avoid covid-19, but worry if they do they will get bad performance reviews. via @cnbctech
In an "everybody" email Tesla CEO Elon Musk compared covid-19 to the flu, and said it was the latest form of the common cold. But those are inaccurate comparisons and categorizations, doctors and scientists with relevant experience have established. cnbc.com/2020/03/17/tes…
Workers who commute to Tesla in Fremont via company shuttles are given hospital grade hand wipes when they get on. An HR email sent to everybody (after Musk sent his) encourages social distancing at work. Employees say it's not always possible. cnbc.com/2020/03/17/tes…