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PimpedOutPete

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  1. My heart and prayers go out to those who were effected by this awful and senseless act.
  2. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please except my deepest condolences. You and your family will be in my prayers.
  3. Take care, join in the fun here when you can.
  4. My thoughts and prayers are with Bart and His wife for a speedy and full recovery.
  5. Welcome back My friend.
  6. I understand my friend. As I mentioned to Giggles in a PM, its the unknown that makes this even more upsetting. This situation is changing on an hourly basis, speculation seems to be the norm these days and there are more questions than answers. Your concerns are very valid and I can understand the fears and frustration you must be feeling. I apologize for me loosing my goose earlier, it was uncalled for. I too have someone very close to me that this virus could be extremely harmful to. We all have to do what we can to prevent this.
  7. Hey Giggles Thanks for the kind words and its very unfortunate that someone made you feel that way. I know we are making tough choices as we speak on how we treat suspected cases. This province has been amazingly well in respect to testing, which is vital. We seem to be doing well with supplies though i think they will become shorter as this progresses. Im glad that your doing all that you can do to minimize the spread of this and I can agree more, as a mom you deserve a dam medal as it is. I hope you are well and please stay safe. As for my stress, let me PM you to give you more prospective to that. J3st3r, Sorry buddy, you caught me on a bad day. Thx
  8. I have read the article and I agree there was several things that could have and should have been done. In the early stages of these virus, most of us in healthcare were trying to come to terms with how to deal and treat this. Its been chaotic and stressful at times believe me. The article you quotes mentions that this was a worse case scenario, sadly that doesnt help those who got sick and died. As a healthcare provider, I can say without a doubt that we do our best and our priority is the care of patients. Sometimes we fall short but we are willing to put ourselves in harms way if needed to save others. I can not say that with anymore sincerity. Now that I have that way. As for your statement. Your level of "Monday morning quarterbacking" is not useful and yes unproductive. Like any profession, we in healthcare are open to constructive criticism which you havent given at all. I have heard you bitch and moan about healthcare providers twice in two different states and you profess to not rippin on doctors? This is huge crisis! We are managing something that we have never seen in our lifetime. If you do not have constructive things to say with your complaining, then I suggest you take it outside or better yet, join me in the hospital, dawn on PPE that covers you from head to toe and make a difference. God knows we can do with the help! If not, grow a set of balls and shut the hell up. Now isnt the time to bitch and do nothing, Im all open to that later but now we assistance. Sorry for the rants guys, just stressed out. Pete (Ter)
  9. Hey, please dont go ripping on the doctors and the front line workers. They (WE) are the ones putting themselves at risk every day to save lives.
  10. Question? Why do you have a gun in that video! hahahahaha
  11. Try this, a toilet paper hoarder. https://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/couple-buy-dollar-stores-entire-stock-of-toilet-paper-leaving-none-for-others/86228945/
  12. Interesting article, thanks.
  13. Im confused, are you just trying to be funny or are you serious?
  14. Hey Sammy, I think you maybe over estimating that this is a yearly event, though I admit it’s has happened more often of late. But let me pose to you. We live in a much more urban society specially in the past 20 years. What took distance to spread in the 1918 Spanish Flu outbreak is now literally feet. The rate of spread is a lot easier these days. Also, outbreaks such as these were primarily geographical. Travel was limited then while in today jet age, travel across nations is merely hours away. My thoughts are as always to error on precaution and safety.
  15. Then please explain what is the alternative when it comes to public safety? If a tsunami was on its way, would you suggest I get my board and shoot those taste waves. I’m referring to public health, not the silly hoarding bit.. that’s ridiculous.
  16. Please tell me a few of you are NOT in healthcare?
  17. Convid-19 is very similar to SARS in that both are Coronaviruses. SARS had a higher mortality rate but didn’t have the “fitness to persist in the human population,” which eventually led to its demise. Also SARS had symptoms that were severe and therefore easier to identify and contain. What makes Convid-19 so unique and potentially deadly is that so many people had mild symptoms or are asymptomatic and therefore don’t see a doctor and are largely unaccounted for. The rate of spread can potentially be a lot more higher. N1H1 as Sparty mentioned had a reasonably large rate of spread, though the mortality rate was marginally higher than the regular flu. The reasoning was it effected the population more under age of 60. One third of the population over 60 already had antigens to combat this flu, and with a younger and stronger patient-base the mortality rate remained low. I have heard the term "senior killer" with this virus and the stats seem to prove this unfortunately. The early mortality rate for anyone over age 70 is around 10 percent. In the end, all these pandemics are unique in that they effect the population differently. Yes, in hind site some seem minor but eventually we will have one similar to the 1918 Spanish Flu. My thoughts are do what you can to minimize the effect.
  18. I hear several people are selling TP on this forum?
  19. So your telling me your selling toilet paper? I’m kidding.
  20. There is no way your going convince anyone who doesn’t wish to look at the facts or stats surrounding this. Yes, there were several near misses in the past but I bet there are plenty of people in 1918 who said, it’s just a cough, don’t worry about it...
  21. Hey Sharpe Thank you for your insight for your correct in that most in the medical field are profoundly concerned. The outcome for some has been and will be tragic indeed.
  22. Maybe it’s me but is it completely bad form to be talking about making money off heels of a pandemic? Please, create a different forum for that talk, it’s nauseating.
  23. My thoughts, as someone in Healthcare? error the side of caution. Most countries are making well targeted and measured responses to the situation. If someone ask you, you had a 3-4 percent chance of succumbing to a serious illness within weeks, would you brush it off? Ask that of the 4000 soon to be 5000 who lost loved ones to this (within 12 weeks). I’m not saying we should go all chicken little but be diligent about yourself and your loved ones until this ends. The alternative seems very final.
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