The very first coronavirus client arrived at St. John’s medical facility in Far Rockaway in March. During the peak, the morgue was balancing 17 to 18 bodies a day. Now, there is an anxious lull and the personnel fears a 2nd wave will come.
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Appreciate these men and women sharing their stories, like soldiers putting their lives on the line to look after complete strangers.
Given up putting clients on ventilators thats whats killing them over medication its murder.
I was sobbing throughout this whole video, please wear a mask
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I view my coworkers very sweet girl simply 45 years of ages die one day before Mother’s Day and left 2 kids and a spouse. It hurt a lot and people have no concepts how hazardous this virus is. Everyday I’m terrified on that floor, but I’m working and making sure people stay alive
While I don'' t want to sound philosophical here, the fact is that everybody are going to go one way or the other. The problem here is the suffering that illness brings with it. And – naturally – the knowledge that one is going to go (that most likely scares more individuals than anything else about death).