on 14-03-2020 11:47 PM
I heard on TV the other day that hospitals are gearing up for the pandemic and are not seeing people for selective surgeries etc. I was in the next room, so I was not sure if I misunderstood, and have not been able to find more about it. Anybody heard anything? I suppose to see a surgeon about my knee operation in couple of weeks.
I will try to call them on Monday, but it is not easy to get through in the best of times.
16-03-2020 11:41 AM - edited 16-03-2020 11:46 AM
While I have seen two share market melt downs with people panicking in my life, this is the first time I have witnessed a run on the supermarket shelves.
It is the irrational behaviour of a few that is causing a lot more problems than the virus itself. ( including those who say its against peoples " rights " to call on them to work in hospitals in a state of emergency ) If people cant get a grip and start acting with a bit more common sense, the government will have no option but to step in and enforce order.
If that happens, people will do what they are told, when they are told or face the full, unattractive side of the police and legal system. And trust me....I,ve already seen it in action. You definately don't want to go there !!!
on 16-03-2020 11:48 AM
Thats a great idea unfortunatley I would still have no extra rolls.
on 16-03-2020 12:15 PM
on 16-03-2020 12:41 PM
What is being challenged is the number of non working (at present) qualified nurses or medical practioners there are - for such an emergency.
You have stated 10's of thousands.
Are those 10s of thousands fit to be called upon - are they not working currently due to a medical condition???
Not overly interested in the ' force ' or ' rights ' - a national emergency involves us all - simple as that.
Most lined up to sign up during the war.
on 16-03-2020 07:20 PM
@domino-710 wrote:
What is being challenged is the number of non working (at present) qualified nurses or medical practioners there are - for such an emergency.
You have stated 10's of thousands.
Are those 10s of thousands fit to be called upon - are they not working currently due to a medical condition???
Not overly interested in the ' force ' or ' rights ' - a national emergency involves us all - simple as that.
Most lined up to sign up during the war.
So. Tens of thousands?
Ain't no amount of health care workers going to be available to deal with that!
Either deal with your own health, or ....
As in the olden days...
on 16-03-2020 08:55 PM
on 16-03-2020 10:50 PM
I am not that worried but I know if I get the Virus I will be Brown Bread.
Heck if the Virus does not get me the Cancer will
Live for today F tomorrow, LOL I am shocked I have made it this far 🙂
16-03-2020 10:57 PM - edited 16-03-2020 11:00 PM
@domino-710 wrote:
What is being challenged is the number of non working (at present) qualified nurses or medical practioners there are - for such an emergency.
You have stated 10's of thousands.
Are those 10s of thousands fit to be called upon - are they not working currently due to a medical condition???
The nursing and midwifery board of Australia website states that at June 30 / 2019 Australia had 418,137 registered nurses including a small number of specialised midwives, but not including probationary nuses.
The Department of health website shows in December 31 / 1018, Australia had 333,970 nurses actively employed in Australian hospitals. The average age of these nurses was 43.9 and the average hours worked per nurse was 33.4 hours.
My point stands........... based on the statistics, we have tens of thousands of registered nurses who are not currently employed by hospitals and based on the statistics we also have tens of thousands of nurses who are only working part time who could be called upon to work longer shifts if required.
The figures for registered doctors share fairly similar ratios.
on 16-03-2020 11:31 PM
on 16-03-2020 11:43 PM
The major problem will be respirators, NOT nurses. Apparently, Australia has only 2000. We have been told that it is only the old and frail who die. Now, i have seen some reports that it is those who who were not put on respirator that do not make it. In China and everywhere else the priority was given to people with the best chance; that meant the younger people. In Italy and France, where the numbers of dead are mounting, some of the dead are in their 20s, 30s, 40s.... and had no health problems.