So I workonthefrontlines, obviously, andMrsPandemicrightnow, theirpatientsstackedupinthehallways, thepatientswhoobviouslyhavecriticallylowoxygenlevelsneedstobeintubated.
We'llneed a criticalcarewhentheyjustdon't haveobviouslybodiesandresourcesthat's neededtomissthiscurrenttime.
I wish I had a hadmetor a bunnysuitessentiallyDocinandnobilitystations.
But I essentiallycomeinand I havemysouland 95 mask, and I wear a surgicalmaskoverthatpreventedfromgettingdirtieroil.
Tobehonestwithyou, I'veactuallyhadtogiveup a shifthereandtherebecauseobviouslytheaddeddemandsofwhatwe'redealingwithrightnowisdefinitelyweighingitselfonputting a pollonmyselfandothers.
Andinitially I wastryingtopickupextrashifts, obviously, justtohelpothersoutwhatwe'rerealizingmoreandmorethatit's a marathon, not a sprint.
I cantellyounothinglike I'veexperiencedbeforeanyofmycolleagues.
It's Butsinceyou'regonnabe a beforeandthey'regonnabeanafterafterthishonestly, unfortunatelynottogive a a direbloompicture, it's goingtogetworsebeforeitgetsbetter.
Honestly, ifyoulookatthestatsandlookafteryouneurologicalstandpoint, ittakesabout 10 to 16 daysfromthetimesomeoneisinfectedtillthetimethetestcomesbackpositive.
Wehavechargedjustobviously, youknow, preventthisemotionalburdenforessentiallykindofcopewithwhatwe'redealingwiththis I thinkthere's a lotofthingswecanprobablydo, too, helpourhealthcareworkersandhelpthesocietyatlarge.
I believewecanprobablyinstitute a manufacturingact, actuallygetcompaniesinvolvedandmassivelyproducedPPandothercriticalmaterialsandmedicinesandthingsthatweneedonthefrontlinesobviouslydealwiththisillnessbecausethisisnotgoingawayintensive.
I didn't expectthat, butlike I said, and I think I pulledfrommycolleaguesandothers, therewasanytimetofeelvalidatedaboutgoingintomedicine, letaloneemergencymedicine.
theacuityandvolumethatwe'reseeingrightnowfeelslikewearein a warzoneonitfeelslike, honestly, 1/3 worldcountry.