In suburban Chicago
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@George-K said in In suburban Chicago:
One of my former partners is working at a big suburban hospital.
They are only doing 20% of the cases they had in February.
Less than 20% of COVID-19 patients get off the ventilator, and they have two on ECMO.
umm.
Fewer than. . .
/aqua
right?
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@Rainman said in In suburban Chicago:
@George-K said in In suburban Chicago:
One of my former partners is working at a big suburban hospital.
They are only doing 20% of the cases they had in February.
Less than 20% of COVID-19 patients get off the ventilator, and they have two on ECMO.
umm.
Fewer than. . .
/aqua
right?
Their, fixed it your welcome.*There.
Fixed it....
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@George-K said in In suburban Chicago:
@Rainman said in In suburban Chicago:
@George-K said in In suburban Chicago:
One of my former partners is working at a big suburban hospital.
They are only doing 20% of the cases they had in February.
Less than 20% of COVID-19 patients get off the ventilator, and they have two on ECMO.
umm.
Fewer than. . .
/aqua
right?
Their, fixed it your welcome.*There.
Fixed it....
You missed the "your."
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@Rainman said in In suburban Chicago:
@George-K said in In suburban Chicago:
@Rainman said in In suburban Chicago:
@George-K said in In suburban Chicago:
One of my former partners is working at a big suburban hospital.
They are only doing 20% of the cases they had in February.
Less than 20% of COVID-19 patients get off the ventilator, and they have two on ECMO.
umm.
Fewer than. . .
/aqua
right?
Their, fixed it your welcome.*There.
Fixed it....
You missed the "your."
.500Cheap Scotch everywhere. Excellent!
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@Mik said in In suburban Chicago:
@kluurs said in In suburban Chicago:
After hearing all of the nice things about ventilators, I think I'd opt out.
Yeah... it doesn't look attractive, does it?
If we're going to
have death panelstriage patients, wouldn't it make sense to direct resources to those who have the highest probability of survival.On the battlefield, what would be done with an injury that had only a 20% chance of survival when resources are limited?