Yeah, I actually do. How many people have been fired? Triage in the halls isn’t out of the ordinary and especially now with everyone panicking from a positive test or the sniffles, they of course would need a tent outside.
Shill somewhere else.
Triage in the halls isn’t out of the ordinary
But triaging ICU patients in the halls is.
If you look on reddit.com/r/nursing, you will see nurses' own communication with each other, letting their hair down and venting, and you will see how bad it really is right now. I realize you're not about to change your mind, but maybe someone else here will.
Reddit is your source lmao.
My source is a family member who was a director of the largest hospital system in the state until last month when he refused the vax. I know everything that’s went on for the last twenty years.
You know everything that went on at the level of a hospital director. Not at the level of a nurse. They widely deride their management for being completely clueless and out of touch. And I rest my case.
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