florduh
Well-Known Member
These articles paint a very chilling picture of what our healthcare professionals are going through right now. Maybe they can help convince your dumbest relatives that this isn't a "hoax".
'I’m just so, so tired'
COVID taking emotional, physical toll on Houston health care workers
As a nurse, LaTonya Rafe has developed a sense of knowing when death is closing in. She felt it the moment she walked into the room of one of her favorite COVID-19 patients, the one she was sure would beat the virus overtaking her small Houston hospital.
Not him, too, she thought. The team at United Memorial Medical Center rushed in to try to save the Hispanic man in his 60s as his blood pressure dropped. Their hospital is ground zero in Acres Homes, one of the city’s hardest-hit neighborhoods. Rafe speaks no Spanish, her patient spoke no English. She worried he would be frightened, so she scrolled through her phone to find Spanish-language ballads on YouTube to calm him. She stroked his hand because no family was there.
“Friend,” she said, “I brought you as far as I can take you. It’s OK to let go.”
This doctor just endured the deadliest week of his career
Varon has been outspoken about the Covid-19 threat and the importance of wearing masks. That hasn’t sat well with everyone.
“People are calling my office and leaving threats because of all the media I’ve been doing, because they don’t believe that what we're doing is real,” he said.
Varon wants people to see: This is not a hoax. This is a real thing. People are dying.
'I’m just so, so tired'
COVID taking emotional, physical toll on Houston health care workers
As a nurse, LaTonya Rafe has developed a sense of knowing when death is closing in. She felt it the moment she walked into the room of one of her favorite COVID-19 patients, the one she was sure would beat the virus overtaking her small Houston hospital.
Not him, too, she thought. The team at United Memorial Medical Center rushed in to try to save the Hispanic man in his 60s as his blood pressure dropped. Their hospital is ground zero in Acres Homes, one of the city’s hardest-hit neighborhoods. Rafe speaks no Spanish, her patient spoke no English. She worried he would be frightened, so she scrolled through her phone to find Spanish-language ballads on YouTube to calm him. She stroked his hand because no family was there.
“Friend,” she said, “I brought you as far as I can take you. It’s OK to let go.”
This doctor just endured the deadliest week of his career
Varon has been outspoken about the Covid-19 threat and the importance of wearing masks. That hasn’t sat well with everyone.
“People are calling my office and leaving threats because of all the media I’ve been doing, because they don’t believe that what we're doing is real,” he said.
Varon wants people to see: This is not a hoax. This is a real thing. People are dying.