We haven’t gotten it through our skulls that all the extra beds, makeshift event center hospitals, PPE and ventilators in the world won’t make a bit of difference if there aren’t any medical professionals around. theatlantic.com/health/archive…
Nor have we gotten it through our skulls that when we go into labor/get into a car wreck/slice our finger off/shatter our leg/have a baby spiking a terrifying fever we’ll be SOL when the hospital’s full of COVID patients.
Coming to a hospital near you: “Last Monday we had 25 patients waiting in the emergency department. They had been admitted but there was no one to take care of them.”
Yet another reason not to be f*cking around in the House: “Choo also studies the impacts of health-care policy, and has found that health-care systems sometimes react to imminent policies months before they are actually come into force.”
Translation: we need for our healthcare system and manufacturers to go out on a financial limb, feeling confident that the Biden administration, with the House controlling the purse, will make full use of the DPA and other common sense actions that should have taken place in Jan.
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Seriously, while the rest of us are on month 8? 9? of homeschooling and working from home, trying to find a way to make the holidays fun without doing...anything, this is what they're doing? CANCEL. NOW. Get creative like all the rest of us have had to.
Not to mention all the poll workers and voters who put themselves in harm's way in order to vote them in, and are currently getting COVID tests + fretting over every little throat tickle or body ache. CANCEL. NOW.
Please read this, and share: 4 threats to our elections, per our intelligence community (hint: it involves the mass spreading of false information to make us freak out) cnn.com/2020/10/20/us/…
Per our intelligence agencies, how to thwart this attack: 1. Ensure reports about election irregularities are from a credible source such as the media, state and local election officials.
(This means don’t retweet sensational content from anonymous, unverifiable accounts, no matter how good it makes you feel)
If you want to help people vote early (or on Nov. 3, but early is better), here are some ideas on what you can bring over to the long lines and help ease the wait:
(Actually first order of business is to help people bring mail-in, early-voting ballots to the board of elections ASAP. Rules vary by state, but check in with friends + neighbors. Offer rides and anything else you can do that’s permissible by law.)
For the people voting in person before or on Nov. 3: help them make it all the way to the ballot box. Here are some suggestions on things that would pleasantly surprise and help those waiting in long lines:
Our school board decided to ignore the red level emergency warning and open schools anyway. On top of that, reporting any COVID cases within the schools is sketchy at best.
I've heard that one factor for deciding whether or not to inform parents/other students/anyone who might want to know about exposure is if a mask was on and if it was over 15 minutes. I guess they'll just take a 9-year-old's word for how long the exposure was.
Because little kids are notoriously great at keeping track of time and understanding what 15 minutes is outside the context of "half a 'My Little Pony' episode."
Looking forward to learning more, as I wonder if something similar was happening with Amy Acton. There were armed men at her home and threats to her life. The woman appointed right after her stepped down before she even assumed her duties.
Thank god they didn't succeed (thank you, @FBI). "The court filing also alleges the conspirators twice conducted surveillance at Whitmer's vacation home and discussed kidnapping her to a remote location in Wisconsin to stand "trial" for treason prior to the Nov. 3 election."