COVID-19

Sass Muffin

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3rd covid test result was also negative.
No person in our facility is testing positive now at all.
;)
 

Sass Muffin

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Things have changed very quickly over the last couple of days.

We now have 4 confirmed positive cases in our residents.
3 women, all in their 70s with pre-existing health conditions, and 1 man in his 60s- same.

We've sent out 2 more to the hospital as of 4pm yesterday.
I'm particularly concerned about the one gentleman.
All of them have started off with temps over 101, with respiratory setting in very quickly.

In our back ward, intestinal flu symptoms are presenting themselves in 8 people.
It's proving to be a mixed bag of everything.
We have four rooms ready with 8 total beds in the new isolation unit.
We're hoping those beds won't be filled, but it's looking like that is going to happen.
This is very reminiscent of last January, only we weren't concerned about this thing called COVID-19.
We just knew we had a virus in the facility.

I'll be getting my 4th test this coming Wednesday along with the other staff members.
 

Sass Muffin

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This is posted on our social media page.

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Cooksie

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If you are providing care for the residents who are known to have covid, I certainly hope your employer is proving a face shield in addition to the mask.

This morning on the news they were talking about the casinos losing revenue because most people weren't willing to come into the casinos. They showed a shot of a blackjack dealer and she even had on a face shield in addition to a mask.
 

Cooksie

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Take care, Sass. I'm sure you're stressed to the max.

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Most of the schools are open around here. I'm not sure what to think about that right now. Parents have the choice...in person or virtual.
 

Cooksie

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Watched Dr. Ed again today and learned a new word...aerosolized.

He was addressing questions about students going back to school and participating in band and football. I totally understand the band issue. Students are deeply inhaling and then blowing out through their instruments among all the other band members. Even if the band members are 6' apart, that doesn't sound safe to me.
 

Cooksie

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This thing is not playing around.

No, it's not. I hope things look up for you very quickly. I'm not going to say take care again because I know you're smart enough to take precautions.

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With all the evacuations (most from La) and shelters in Tx, I'm just waiting to see how this affects my area. It's probably not going to be pretty.
 

Sass Muffin

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One thing we've learned about it Cooksie, is that it is very sneaky.
We have a general idea of how it started.
Never did we think we'd be seeing these numbers.
With so many staff unable to work with a positive testing, we now have agency nurses and aides coming in.
These people have my highest respect and love.
Sure, they're making big bucks, but the dedication and concern is there.
We've 8 altogether who have signed contracts to help us get through the other side.
I worked with an agency nurse yesterday for 12 hours.
She was brilliant.

BE SAFE.
 

Cooksie

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Thanks for the update, Sass. I don't even know what to say except that I'm very sorry the residents, care givers, and staff are having to go through this.

I don't think I have ever experienced anything like this in my whole life.
 

Sass Muffin

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Thanks for the update, Sass. I don't even know what to say except that I'm very sorry the residents, care givers, and staff are having to go through this.

I don't think I have ever experienced anything like this in my whole life.

Thank you.
I've never experienced anything like this before either.
 

Sass Muffin

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Any updates, Sass?

Yes.
We're losing 1-2 people every day, or sending them to the university hospital in Toledo.
Many are still in the hospital.
I'm hoping this comes to an end soon.

I should be getting the results of my 5th test by Saturday.
Thankfully I am off until Monday, which is my holiday to work.
 

Cooksie

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Yes.
We're losing 1-2 people every day, or sending them to the university hospital in Toledo.
Many are still in the hospital.
I'm hoping this comes to an end soon.

I should be getting the results of my 5th test by Saturday.
Thankfully I am off until Monday, which is my holiday to work.

You certainly deserve a break, so I'm glad that you have some time off to decompress. I know they tell you that you shouldn't get attached to the residents, but that's pretty hard to do when you care for them on a daily basis. I can't even begin to imagine what you're going through right now. My heart goes out to you.

I hope this comes to an end soon too.
 

Sass Muffin

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You certainly deserve a break, so I'm glad that you have some time off to decompress. I know they tell you that you shouldn't get attached to the residents, but that's pretty hard to do when you care for them on a daily basis. I can't even begin to imagine what you're going through right now. My heart goes out to you.

I hope this comes to an end soon too.

They are just like family.
As you know, I've lost a lot of loved ones prematurely.
I think right now my heart and mind are going to that place that says : No. No. No.
 

Jim_S

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I was just informed that my 5th covid test came back negative.
:thumbup:

Sorry you’ve had to take so many tests but happy for your results.

I won’t say be safe because I know thats exactly what you’re doing.

Jim
 

Sass Muffin

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Update.
As of August 24th we have lost 18 of our residents to SARS-CoV2 or complications of.
Things seem to be slowing way down, thank God.
Right now we have 7 active cases, all are asymptomatic.

Two are more than likely not going to make it.
They are back with us from university hospital and on hospice after a very long battle.

We are continuing testing now for staff every Monday Wednesday and Friday until we get no more positives.
After 7 times testing, I've been negative.
This includes the rapid return test that involves swabbing and solution droplets- which takes 15 minutes for a result.

There is a sense of relief that can be felt.
Certainly not the hellish situation like 2 weeks ago.
 
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