You can bet it wouldn’t be what a commoner would receive.
He and the commoner got the same treatment as a consequence of the simple fact that there is no effective treatment....... profoundly luckless, we are. Pray we find something.
Certainly, in the US, you get the same treatment if you are a teacher with great insurance, a destitute rancher or the mayor of the city. You are hydrated, ventilated and supported until your vociferous immune system either clears the virus or turns on your pneumocytes and kills you!
Or you use a couple drugs that have been shown to be very effective in the cases where they’ve been used.
Quit pretending there is no other option than to lay around and hope you don’t die.
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Give me a supportive link to a reputable source.
I know a lot of docs.
They are hopeful.
My peanut-butter-to-the-butt analogy is actually something I heard from an MD shooting buddy recently.
I pulmonologist ICU doc that I was on a phone conference with at 6:30am this morning is willing to try anything because people are dying.
The ventilators that our nation is clamoring for... Most patients sick enough to get tubed die.
I have 3 family members who work in ICUs.... SAT, LBB and DFW
That reality is terrifying.
Suck it up, buttercup.
I deployed to OEF just in time for Anaconda. Was in OIF for the invasion. Back to OEF a couple of times. My son marched with Iraqi forces to Mosul then to the Syrian border to rid ISIS from Iraq.
Terrifying is knowing the IED that maims you, burns you over 80% of your body, and leaves you a multi-amputee will hit when your wife is busy nailing everybody in the rear d and the child support you’ll end up paying for in the divorce is for a kid that somebody else fathered and a DNA test will only narrow it down to the top 5 suspects.
Oh yeah, your PPE is made by the lowest bidder. So is your weapon. And all your gear.
Give me a supportive link to a reputable source.
I know a lot of docs through my profession.
They are hopeful.
My peanut-butter-to-the-butt analogy is actually something I heard from an MD shooting buddy recently.
A pulmonologist ICU doc that I was on a phone conference with at 6:30am this morning is willing to try anything because Texans are dying. And we reside, still, on the far left slope of the mortality curve.
The ventilators that our nation is clamoring for... Most patients sick enough to get tubed die.
I have 3 family members who work in ICUs.... SAT, LBB and DFW
That reality is terrifying.
NPR this AM on the way to work. 66 otherwise healthy Italian MDs dead from their work.
And I still find people that think the media is inflating this virus for self aggrandizement!!!!!!
Me?
You, sir, are the enemy.
So, are you giving up your car and asking everyone else to do the same? After all, 40K people a year die in car accidents in the US.Give me a supportive link to a reputable source.
I know a lot of docs through my profession.
They are hopeful.
My peanut-butter-to-the-butt analogy is actually something I heard from an MD shooting buddy recently.
A pulmonologist ICU doc that I was on a phone conference with at 6:30am this morning is willing to try anything because Texans are dying. And we reside, still, on the far left slope of the mortality curve.
The ventilators that our nation is clamoring for... Most patients sick enough to get tubed die.
I have 3 family members who work in ICUs.... SAT, LBB and DFW
That reality is terrifying.
NPR this AM on the way to work. 66 otherwise healthy Italian MDs dead from their work.
And I still find people that think the media is inflating this virus for self aggrandizement!!!!!!
That is the best reply here.So, are you giving up your car and asking everyone else to do the same? After all, 40K people a year die in car accidents in the US.
Only 7.5% of the tests in Texas came back positive.
Therefore the overwhelming majority of people who think they have it, don’t.
Yeah, it took me a while to figure out what they were all upset about.Damn! I love spreadsheets!