My son remains in Harlem, where he says that the patient load there has fallen greatly. NYC authorities are reluctant to send the surge workers home because it will be difficult to get them to come back in the event of a second spike. My son tells me today that his job in Florida has furloughed nearly everyone, even about half of the ED force. They claim that they (the Florida hospitals) don't see normal patient volumes returning for the next three to six months.
For that reason, he is hoping that he can stay in NYC until mid June. Whenever they DO send him back, he will be without a job. If medical providers who are certified in emergency medicine and have experience treating COVID patients can't fund a job during a COVID pandemic, the rest of us don't stand a chance.
If this lockdown continues for much longer, we will have to build a raft and see if we can make it either to Cuba or Haiti.
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I can recommend a couple of places in Venezuela :)
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