Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/17/20 07:41 PM
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That is not exactly true. They are at 93% right now and have been. They are worried about the opening Husker game against Ohio State. Bars have been scaled back and other freedoms infringed on in hopes for not blowing things way up. I live right across the river and our hospitals are only at 56% capacity total. LLL
Isaiah 51:6 But my salvation will last forever, my righteousness will never fail.
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/17/20 08:06 PM
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A cousin of mine works in a Omaha NE hospital in ER and sent me a message saying the hospitals in Omaha are at 93 percent capacity right now due to Covid. Seems like a new wave coming through in several states hope things change in the near future. Thanks for the heads up "Chicken Little" Troll
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/17/20 08:38 PM
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There's a prominent member here that works at a hospital in Omaha that may weigh in on this. I haven't heard of it myself. My niece is a NP in Lincoln.
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/17/20 09:06 PM
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What's it like to live on one's knees? Iffn it's your time, that's it. Arent hospitals meant to and most efficient at close to full capacity? Aint that their job?
Last edited by furstroker; 10/17/20 09:06 PM. Reason: Spellin
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: furstroker]
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10/17/20 09:23 PM
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What's it like to live on one's knees? Iffn it's your time, that's it. Arent hospitals meant to and most efficient at close to full capacity? Aint that their job? I have heard over and over when it is your time its your time. Get 20 people to chain cement blocks to there legs on the railing of a bridge over a river and put a 45 cal. pistol in you mouth and pull the trigger, make sure it is loaded and see if all 20 just happen to have there time at the same time. What are the odds on that being. This is not the NFL. JMO
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/17/20 09:36 PM
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I worry more about dying from a lightning strike than I do from covid....and its has not rained here in months but plenty of people here have testing positive and recovering! lol.... covid will disappear after the election and become just another flu virus.
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/17/20 11:32 PM
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That’s not necessarily true and even if it is it’s not a normal. The head of Brian hospital chain in Lincoln was just in the radio and said they run 85 percent full normally so not a lot different. Lincoln has had aroun40 Rona deaths and the average age is around 80 almost all already hospitalized with pressuring conditions.
By the way I’m in a hospital in Omaha with my youngest kid, have been in and off since May and if they are over worked you could have fooled me. Place we are in now is like a ghost town
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Re: Covid in Nebraska
[Re: danvee]
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10/18/20 06:09 AM
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Thanks WadeRyan for an honest assessment, something that is hard to find these days.
My wife and I had the Rona and tested positive three Weeks ago. Hit her a bit harder than me. She is 58 and I’m 52. For me about 36 hrs of chills and fever, fatigue, loss of appetite but still tasted and smelled everything, then 3-4 days of head cold / sinus congestion. Never went to see a Dr., treated it like a common cold and 6 days later felt good and regaining strength / endurance.
I sure wouldn’t want my 85yo Dad to get this because with underlying conditions I don’t know if he would make it.
Dave
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