The hammer came down yesterday.
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@jolly said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Ok, what are your chances of getting COVID-19 from a healthcare provider in PPE and getting a life-altering disease from tainted blood? Your chances of surviving C-19 are pretty good. HIV may have more of an impact on your life style and your life span.
Oh good, now we are down to negotiating
a priceprobabilities.Now, Mr. I-used-to-inspect-blood-banks, what are the chances that the blood bank system let slip a pint of blood that is HIV+?
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@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Red Cross does accept donations from gay men who attest they have not had sex with a man in 12 months.
Yeah, try getting healthcare providers to attest that they have no contact with COVID-19 patients in 12 months.
Your ability to miss the point …
Not at all, you’re just going down a line of argument I anticipated when making my first post in this thread.
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@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@jolly said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Ok, what are your chances of getting COVID-19 from a healthcare provider in PPE and getting a life-altering disease from tainted blood? Your chances of surviving C-19 are pretty good. HIV may have more of an impact on your life style and your life span.
Oh good, now we are down to negotiating
a priceprobabilities.Now, Mr. I-used-to-inspect-blood-banks, what are the chances that the blood bank system let slip a pint of blood that is HIV+?
Several, at first. Less as time went on. I mentioned the sixteen year-old, because that happened on my watch, so it's not some esoteric exercise. I don't know if the post-exposure treatment kept her from getting HIV or not.
But why run the risk in the first place? Just to satisfy your silky ass notions of equity or gay pride?
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@89th said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@jolly said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
The little hospital where I do my PRN, received notice yesterday. First vaxx by 12/4 or termination.
How many front-line medical workers aren't taking the vaccine? Seems foolish, IMO.
About 30%, at least in my neck of the woods.
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@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Red Cross does accept donations from gay men who attest they have not had sex with a man in 12 months.
Yeah, try getting healthcare providers to attest that they have no contact with COVID-19 patients in 12 months.
Your ability to miss the point …
Not at all, you’re just going down a line of argument I anticipated when making my first post in this thread.
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Red Cross does accept donations from gay men who attest they have not had sex with a man in 12 months.
Yeah, try getting healthcare providers to attest that they have no contact with COVID-19 patients in 12 months.
Your ability to miss the point …
Not at all, you’re just going down a line of argument I anticipated when making my first post in this thread.
Damn, you're smart!
Do you not see how out of touch with real life you are at times? I don't see how you function in society.
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@jolly said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Red Cross does accept donations from gay men who attest they have not had sex with a man in 12 months.
Yeah, try getting healthcare providers to attest that they have no contact with COVID-19 patients in 12 months.
Your ability to miss the point …
Not at all, you’re just going down a line of argument I anticipated when making my first post in this thread.
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Red Cross does accept donations from gay men who attest they have not had sex with a man in 12 months.
Yeah, try getting healthcare providers to attest that they have no contact with COVID-19 patients in 12 months.
Your ability to miss the point …
Not at all, you’re just going down a line of argument I anticipated when making my first post in this thread.
Damn, you're smart!
Do you not see how out of touch with real life you are at times? I don't see how you function in society.
He's just pissed off because he's had at least a month to offer up even one tiny little reason to be proud of Joe Biden and he can't do it...
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@jolly said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@aqua-letifer Sadly, healthcare used to not be that kind of business.
A lot of professions have become terrible politicized as of late.
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@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
I think it's an empty threat when every hospital in the nation is screaming for RNs
Never underestimate the potential for stupidity among bean-counters and decision-makers.
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@axtremus said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@jolly said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
Ok, what are your chances of getting COVID-19 from a healthcare provider in PPE and getting a life-altering disease from tainted blood? Your chances of surviving C-19 are pretty good. HIV may have more of an impact on your life style and your life span.
Oh good, now we are down to negotiating
a priceprobabilities.Now, Mr. I-used-to-inspect-blood-banks, what are the chances that the blood bank system let slip a pint of blood that is HIV+?
Hey, shithead, I don't question Jon's knowledge of finance, Mik's expertise in legacy hospital information systems, Aqua's power of the pen, George's knowledge of how to pass gas or LuFin's knowledge of the current piano market. I've spent 41 years in the clinical lab biz, with a three year stint in immunohematology. Shit, I'm sitting in a hospital as I type this, jaw-jacking with the lab staff...About a fourth of them used to work for me.
If I'm going to hang a unit on a patient, I want it to the best I can give them. Admittedly, COVID has thrown a monkey-wrench into things. I had a bleeder last weekend that I could not get A neg for...I told the doc to put a cork in him and we would try to get some blood out of Texas. Luckily, we did, about the time his hgb hit 7. If not, I'd already made the decision to use A POS and try to keep him alive until we could find blood or the antibodies kicked in on subsequent units and killed him. Why no O neg, you say? Solid gold, friend. We're in such a bind for the universal donor emergency stuff, we treat it like the jewel it is. Usually, when you change types to something else compatible you hang with it, but you can't hang what you ain't got.
The doc makes the final decisions, but there are times when the best advice I can give, is crappy advice. But, c'est la vie.
Now, tell me what you know about crossmatch procedures and compatible blood. I've got a family if Bombay's in the area and I'd love to hear your learned thoughts.
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@aqua-letifer said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@mik said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
I think it's an empty threat when every hospital in the nation is screaming for RNs
Never underestimate the potential for stupidity among bean-counters and decision-makers.
Preach on. I remember the old days, when doctors ran hospitals ... Not that it was all sunshine and roses, but at least we knew why we were there.
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We fired a lab technician last week for not being vacc'd. People who can work from home were given 5 days to declare their intentions, and until the end of the year to get the shot.
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@doctor-phibes said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
We fired a lab technician last week for not being vacc'd. People who can work from home were given 5 days to declare their intentions, and until the end of the year to get the shot.
No testing option?
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@lufins-dad said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
@doctor-phibes said in The hammer came down yesterday.:
We fired a lab technician last week for not being vacc'd. People who can work from home were given 5 days to declare their intentions, and until the end of the year to get the shot.
No testing option?
Only if you're excepted for medical or religious exemption.