Back in January my boss told me I had some leave to use up, and would I like to take a week in March? So I already took Wednesday to friday of last week off as I busted a rib; and now I've got a week off.
Just as the hospital I work in announced it has 3 confirmed cases. I knew it had one back last tuesday but they've been sitting on that info for a few days.
So it's all going a bit batshit there now, with elective cases getting cancelled, and I suspect staff all being redistributed to cope with more ventilated patients.
Their plan for worst case - overspill CCU (which is usually already full) into main theatre (where I work) and keep critical patient ventilated on our anaesthetic machines. There isn't really the staff for this so we'll probably have to look after them. On the downside, if someone has a car crash or something there won't be anywhere to put them, so they will be deciding who gets the ventilators! Also in this scenario, all anaesthetic drugs and vapours will last about 9 days before supplies run out. Pretty bleak if it happens...
On the plus side, I can now clear the old folk out of the way in town with one hearty cough. We've not hugely stockpiled, but we've both been topping up on rice and tins, and my mother in law came round yesterday with a box full of all the stuff we've been told not to panic buy.
Our town is small and has a very high percentage of old people so they've all been reading the papers and raiding the supermarkets daily. Why pasta though, weird. Also, if you're stuck at home, toilet roll shouldn't be an issue as you could just have a wash after instead if you had to.
So I'll probably get it at some point as I'll have to go back to work in a highly contagious area; I'm not going back while my chest hurts when I so much as yawn though, a persistent cough is not what I need right now.
This post has been edited by Traveller: 15 March 2020 - 08:36 AM
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.