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  • HL
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    Originally posted by Jangle View Post
    Thank the couriers - HL
    Beginning today, I further reduced opening hours weekdays, 10AM to 5PM ; Sat. 10AM to 2PM.

    Even with the installation of plexiglass at the POS's, wearing mask, disinfecting commonly used area and surfaces...I still feel exposed.

    But somebody gotta do it.

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  • Westman
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    Blessings and strength to you, Brother X.

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  • Sir X
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    Kudos to them all Sass.

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  • Assasin
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    also the people who have to be manufacturing essential parts and stuff to keep everything going. I have to go into the a plant every so often and i see the people come in, take their temp check and then go to do their jobs. Most managers etc. work from home but the workers keep things going.

    Keep safe X. England is also very bad. A few people I know passed including one of the extended family.

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  • Don1
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    Originally posted by Sir X View Post
    Thanks to them all be safe wear your mask and gloves.


    I dont buy this health care workers are on the front line B.S, this virus doesnt know boundaries, it could be spread by a conversation ,a handshake,picking up groceries, packing groceries, in a cab ride, opening your door,closing a door.

    There are no frontines, the only difference is we work in ,incubation centers or reservoirs. So our risk is that higher,but it's not as if it's a frontline, far from it. It's a known hot spot,the problem is the unknowns throughout this nation( the service industry),those are the true frontlines. We treat them after they get hit by the virus.
    Bredrin - massive thanks to you and all health care workers fighting this battle.

    BIG RESPECT!!

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  • Sir X
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    Originally posted by Jangle View Post
    Thank the couriers - HL

    Thanks to them all be safe wear your mask and gloves.


    I dont buy this health care workers are on the front line B.S, this virus doesnt know boundaries, it could be spread by a conversation ,a handshake,picking up groceries, packing groceries, in a cab ride, opening your door,closing a door.

    There are no frontines, the only difference is we work in ,incubation centers or reservoirs. So our risk is that higher,but it's not as if it's a frontline, far from it. It's a known hot spot,the problem is the unknowns throughout this nation( the service industry),those are the true frontlines. We treat them after they get hit by the virus.
    Last edited by Sir X; April 13, 2020, 11:23 AM.

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  • Jangle
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    Thank the couriers - HL

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  • Sir X
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    Originally posted by Sir X
    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/front...4?profile=1606.

    An old friend called me to check on his brother at Brookdale( the hospitals) arent accepting visitors, I told him I dont work there anymore but I will asks friends I know that do,I was told he expired. I couldn't tell him and luckily he called me to let me know that he heard of such.

    A 7y.o guatemalan boy called to ask about his father on my unit,I told him he was fine,at that time he was breathing on a BIPAP,I went and told him ( the patient). This 42 y.o patient rose up as if he was ready to fight for his life/ child,2 days later we intubated him,put him on the vent,he coded and we fought for an hour doing CPR on him,even though we are restricted from doing chest compressions.

    He died and I cried. The hardest part of this is patients dying by themselves and the emotional toll of being family comforters over a phone.

    There are no heroes in this,everyone has to play their part for us to get out of it, the public who dont need to be out,stay home, the supermarket employee - thank them,the farmers - thank them ,the mail man - thank them,janitors, garbage man,bus driver,cab driver,housekeepers, thank all the little guys, who keep the world moving.

    The biggest clown in all this is the president,he has blood on his hands and its getting bigger,if he has his way.

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  • Sir X
    started a topic COVID : Causing havoc to Jamaicans in NY.

    COVID : Causing havoc to Jamaicans in NY.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/front...4?profile=1606.

    An old friend called me to check on his brother at Brookdale( the hospitals) arent accepting visitors, I told him I dont work there anymore but I will asks friends I know that do,I was told he expired. I couldn't tell him and luckily he called me to let me know that he heard of such.

    A 7y.o guatemalan boy called to ask about his father on my unit,I told him he was fine,at that time he was breathing on a BIPAP,I went and told him ( the patient). This 42 y.o patient rose up as if he was ready to fight for his life/ child,2 days later we intubated him,put him on the vent,he coded and we fought for an hour doing CPR on him,even though we are restricted from doing chest compressions.

    He died and I cried. The hardest part of this is patients dying by themselves and the emotional toll of being family comforters over a phone.
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