turbosteve
Eagle Member
Is it discomforting to wear a N95 mask all day? Does the gown include head protection? Which nurses have the most physically demanding job caring for Covid patients?
I have a non health-related question I've wanted to know for a long time, ru4por. How do you pronounce your screen name? Is it "ROO for poor" or "Are you four P-O-R" or something else? Not trying to diminish the august nature of this thread, just genuinely curious, and again, thank you for your service, especially in that Detroit hot spot. Looking forward to the day we can all hook up and throw our Holy Frisbees together.
(My brain says "roo for poor" whenever I see it for no particular reason.)
Is it discomforting to wear a N95 mask all day? Does the gown include head protection? Which nurses have the most physically demanding job caring for Covid patients?
Do you think having allergies makes you high risk?
Pretty good likeness of him, too
I don't want to over dramatize it. But, the mandatory bottle of water/gatorade is missing in the above, lol. I can't stay hydrated enough in the down time.
Are you seeing younger patients getting sent to the ICU? Like people in their 20s or 30s? Do you think having allergies makes you high risk?
Is Actemra being discussed where you are working?
Not that I have heard. I thought they were still clinically trialing it?
FDA approved the Roche drug for clinical trials on the 24th.
https://komonews.com/news/coronavir...l-emergency-room-doctor-recover-from-covid-19
Looks promising.
I always thought it was "are you for par?" like, do you support the idea of getting par? I'm more of a supporter of getting a birdie but I can also see the merits of par.
I thought you and "bogeynomore" were supporting each others screen names. Thanks for ruining my vision! haha
Question. Say a nurse tests positive for anti-bodies
and goes back to work. She gets infected but doesn't get sick as she is immune. Could she be infecting others in the meantime?
She breathes in the virus in one room and breathes it out in the next.