For all of you in the medical field serving the public and your patients, how is the current infection level among medical workers and staff these days? Both statistically (if anyone knows) and anecdotally.
I know there have been many lives lost unfortunately due to trying to keep the rest of us alive and there were probably more ill and lost early than whatever it is currently. But what are you seeing now and how safe do you think medical workers and hospitals are with the current protocols?
I ask this for a couple of reasons.
I hate to think so many people trying to do good might be living with the kind of fear we saw for medical workers early on in Italy, NY etc. and hope confidence has been gained on the front line.
Second, I have a daughter headed to the Baylor hospital today to have my first grandchild while my wife is pulling her 6th in 11 days every-other-day 24 hour shift with her ALS afflicted mother in ICU at UT Southwestern. As you all know, I can't be there to support either of them due to the situation. It is tough on us with the restrictions and family members in the hospital and I hope this changes for other families in the future.
I know there have been many lives lost unfortunately due to trying to keep the rest of us alive and there were probably more ill and lost early than whatever it is currently. But what are you seeing now and how safe do you think medical workers and hospitals are with the current protocols?
I ask this for a couple of reasons.
I hate to think so many people trying to do good might be living with the kind of fear we saw for medical workers early on in Italy, NY etc. and hope confidence has been gained on the front line.
Second, I have a daughter headed to the Baylor hospital today to have my first grandchild while my wife is pulling her 6th in 11 days every-other-day 24 hour shift with her ALS afflicted mother in ICU at UT Southwestern. As you all know, I can't be there to support either of them due to the situation. It is tough on us with the restrictions and family members in the hospital and I hope this changes for other families in the future.