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Originally Posted by dmbmuskie
Broadly speaking, the nursing homes that would have made you sad if you walked into it in December 2019 have had worse outcomes than the ones that you would have felt comfortable putting grandma or grandpa in. Better staff, better cleanliness, etc. A well paid staff with good PPE is less likely to bring in c19 than a staff working multiple jobs to survive with a cloth mask on.
Like all our shortcomings in fighting this, it’s a people shortage. If you find 30k motivated, compassionate people willing to go to work in the bad nursing homes you could improve the situation.
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Yeah, I hear ya.
Just read an article that said hospital space isn't necessarily the problem, staffing was as the number of covid patients increase.
Gotta think people will die needlessly because you've got mary who has no experience as a nurse now treating people because we've been run so thin.
The article said that Wisconsin is really struggling with that right now.
Idk. Gotta live your life, right?