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    My choice was basically to either keep on nursing, slide further into depression and PTSD, and eventually act on my worsening suicidal ideations, or to walk away from it and take a medical retirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    Following up from my previous posts, that nurse also mentioned that their lack of available beds is related to a lack nurses. This is an issue in the pediatric ward as well as the regular ICU. She said people are throwing their hands up and walking off the job. I can’t say I blame them honestly.
    A huge factor is that our esteemed Governor refuses to sign an emergency declaration that adds covid beds and streamlines administration of covid cases allowing more cases to be handled in a more streamlined way. That is also why healthcare workers are walking off.

  3. #10828

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    I am glad you're vaccinated. But even in this response you again are spreading health misinformation. Repeating health conspiracy theories—even if you don't agree with them—is still spreading misinformation. The Streisand Effect is when you don't want something to get attention, but then it does because you bring that thing up. That's what I meant by "do better." Don't repeat conspiracy theories online because then you are introducing them to people. You're amplifying that message.

    To this point, I wish we could hold major social media platforms accountable. Facebook knows that a small number of people are spreading most COVID conspiracy theories and haven't done enough to stop it.
    I'm spreading misinformation? If I were you, I would be a lot more critical about madmen on the Internet spreading wild, over the top misinformation on the covid vaccines, while boasting of audiences of up to 5 million, assuming it's really true. Of those millions are they taking the programming as sheer, bizarre entertainment or taking it seriously? CNN can't draw 5 million viewers.

  4. #10829

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    A huge factor is that our esteemed Governor refuses to sign an emergency declaration that adds covid beds and streamlines administration of covid cases allowing more cases to be handled in a more streamlined way. That is also why healthcare workers are walking off.
    While I would never wish him as much as death, I kinda wish Stitt's case of covid was so bad he had to spend a week in the hospital, so maybe he could relate closer to how bad the situation can be. Instead, he only had a mild and brief case. Who knows how bad things will have to get before Stitt issues a health emergency?

    On KOCO the director of nursing at the Stillwater Regional Hospital said she has lost 40 nurses from the Pandemic. The government needs to help promote nursing. It's not just a shortage of nurses, doctors, too.

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    The ever-dwindling number of people willing to become doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers is yet another big consequence of the ongoing Covid-19 saga.

    You can't blame people for getting out of that profession or simply not choosing healthcare as a career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    You can't blame people for getting out of that profession or simply not choosing healthcare as a career.
    After being in a relationship with someone in healthcare for over 2 years and hearing some of the things she has told me that happen at the hospital..... I don't know why anyone would go in to healthcare.... About the only reason she stays is that she does get compensated very well but it's often at the expense of her physical and mental well being.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Not every story does.

    Is global climate change caused by man's activity happening? Yes. There is no second side.

    Is the Earth a spheroid or is it flat? There is no other side.

    That's one of the problems I have about how a lot of shows try to entertain with a discussion on a subject. Entertaining both viewpoints makes them appear equal when they are not.
    It's called false equivalency.

  8. #10833

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    I know an pediatric nurse. She says they have very few covid patients. Most of them are RSV. While the number is concerning, very few of those are covid related.

    Also, just took my son to the pediatrician for a covid test. Said they have had fewer than 10 positive tests over the past month.
    So what? The number I quoted is for pediatric Covid hospitalizations, specifically, as provided by the state health department, and does not include hospitalizations for RSV. And yes, I'm aware that RSV is also causing pediatric hospitalizations.

    Why is this important? Remember it was barely two weeks ago that people on this forum were falsely arguing that Covid doesn't affect children.

    Your attempt to minimize the actual numbers of true pediatric Covid hospitalizations, specifically, as provided by the State Health Department, serves no valuable purpose. Further, it seems as if you are trying to obfuscate the numbers that I provided by throwing a red herring into the discussion, which borders on misinformation.

    Sounds like your pediatrician is doing the same by equating the tested numbers they have in their individual practice with the state, two weeks before kids return to school. Sounds like an agenda-based argument to me, because it is entirely anecdotal and completely worthless information from a public health perspective.

    Again, I'm quoting the state health department, not some random nurse or pediatrician I know. JFC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger S View Post
    After being in a relationship with someone in healthcare for over 2 years and hearing some of the things she has told me that happen at the hospital..... I don't know why anyone would go in to healthcare.... About the only reason she stays is that she does get compensated very well but it's often at the expense of her physical and mental well being.
    I just counted. I know 7 people that are licensed RNs. 3 got licensed and worked as nurses for a very short time and decided they couldn't stand the stress. 2 were nurses for some time but have quit within the last 2 years. 1 is working as a nurse but isn't happy but he has a mortgage and bills. The last 1 is in a NICU unit which is pretty much their own little world and she loves it.

  10. #10835

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    So this just happened in Arkansas:

    https://twitter.com/jzbleed/status/1...523767820?s=21

    Can we have that happen in Oklahoma please…

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    For whatever it’s worth, we had to take our kid back in today as his asthma stuff is getting worse. Was told that the covid results would be in today (tested yesterday), but our doctor said that the tests are now backlogged given the large number of tests hitting the labs. That’s pretty concerning commentary from our dr on what to expect coming up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    For whatever it’s worth, we had to take our kid back in today as his asthma stuff is getting worse. Was told that the covid results would be in today (tested yesterday), but our doctor said that the tests are now backlogged given the large number of tests hitting the labs. That’s pretty concerning commentary from our dr on what to expect coming up...
    If you're anxious, the rapid PCR tests are almost the same level of accuracy. More than likely insurance won't cover it though. Mercy Urgent Cares do them. Takes about 15 min. I think it cost around $50. I'm sure there's others as well, so it may be worth shopping around.

    Take care and and I hope he feels better soon.

  14. #10839

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    You can also pick up rapid tests at pharmacies and run them at home.

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    No Covid on the Weekends? I know someone went to Walgreens Friday morning for a test they told her 4-5 days. SMH

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    If they are not point-of-care tests, they are being shipped to labs all over the place for processing. I know our tests were initially shipped by DLO to a lab in Texas, and when we got our new contract they were being send to a lab in Virginia. The tests got their quickly, but they were being run in line with other tests from all over the place. Texas and Florida alone are likely causing backlogs in labs all over the place.

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    I think diagnostic labs are experiencing the same staffing issues as most other industries right now. I had a random DOT drug test at work not too long ago and the sample had to be sent to Philadelphia. I was out of work for 9 days before the results returned (not allowed to work until results clear). I wasn't too upset about it, as those turned into paid days once the results returned. But it has never taken so long, usually our turnaround is about 2-3 days.

  18. #10843

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    FYI Health Watch Clinic at 19th and Portland offers free fast PCR tests. I had a mild sore throat and drainage last week and decided to get a test. You call once you are in the parking lot, fill out minimal paperwork, they swab you, and then you have the option to wait 15 minutes for the result or they call you.

    Happily I was negative and my symptoms have since dissipated.

    I had no idea about Health Watch until I visited the state health department website.

    It was quick, easy, and free. Hard to beat that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    FYI Health Watch Clinic at 19th and Portland offers free fast PCR tests. I had a mild sore throat and drainage last week and decided to get a test. You call once you are in the parking lot, fill out minimal paperwork, they swab you, and then you have the option to wait 15 minutes for the result or they call you.

    Happily I was negative and my symptoms have since dissipated.

    I had no idea about Health Watch until I visited the state health department website.

    It was quick, easy, and free. Hard to beat that.
    Thanks for the heads up!!

  20. #10845

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    6,328 new cases over the 3-day period. Last Monday was 5,597.

    7-day average now 2,011.

    Hospitalizations are 973 (+8).

    ICU is 264 (-15).

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    Quote Originally Posted by d-usa View Post
    You can also pick up rapid tests at pharmacies and run them at home.
    Has anyone used these? Is there only one option or are there different kits of varying performance?

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    64.2% accuracy with symptoms, according to the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/...0both%20groups.

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    Nomad is OK and easy to do. They come in packs of two, so I would do them a few days apart to be sure.

    Ellume is pricier and works with your phone, but it also checks for human DNA as a control to make sure you got a good sample.

    Edit to add: Ellume also gives you a printed result that can be used for flights and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Worse than Texas, but not as bad as Kazakhstan, where’s Borat?

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