I just feel like the richest country on Earth should feel shame for not having the capacity to deal with surges - especially in the wake of hyping it up.
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As the world continues to battle the Covid-19 pandemic, it remains underprepared for future epidemics and pandemics, according to new research. No country reached the highest category of preparedness for future health emergencies on the 2021 Global Health Security Index, a joint project of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and Economist Impact.
Global Health Security Index, a joint project of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and Economist Impact.
Good healthcare from the national that put their nurses in trash bags during covid? They're obsessed with aesthetics and still did that shit.
You're looking at healthcare system for the wrong class here.
There's only one class that contributes positively to the world so write that down
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NYC hospital had nurses wearing trash bags as PPE
Better than nothing when the demand for disposable PPE suddenly gets 10s of times higher than it normally is
I just feel like the richest country on Earth should feel shame for not having the capacity to deal with surges - especially in the wake of hyping it up.
Checks out, checks out.
how the fuck are they still using The Same Map after COVID? that's from 2021
Yeah I totally agree I guess I was more defending the actual workers lacking adequate supplies and doing their best.
Like when your hospital charges people $20 for a Tylenol, maybe invest in emergency preparedness.
Then we're on the same side believing the same thing. God damn America for making the trash bag seem like an attractive option
what usamerikkkan hospital only charges $20 for Tylenol? when I got some it was $200
bruh.wav what is this 😭😭😭