Truth: our hospitals operate at 100-110% all the time.Honestly hospitals are swamped as it is. They have to worry about a revolving door of cancer patients, sick kids, and idiots who hurt themselves with sex toys (it's true). I think having a well formulated pandemic plan usually isn't something they give much thought to. There's also a limit to what they can do. If a hospital has 150 beds, they have 150 beds. If there are 50 ICU wards, there's 50 ICU wards. They can maybe reserve additional resources but that costs money. Ultimately hospitals also take their cue from the government health authorities. If our governments are indecisive or worse...incompetent, there's only so much they can do.
The biggest fear right now is a Triage situation like what's going on in Italy. Doctors and nurses having to decide who gets to live and who dies because there just aren't enough resources to treat everyone.
Don't forget while all this is going on...the general unaffected public will still be having heart attacks, strokes, shooting each other up, etc.
My wife's biggest fear is having to triage like they are in Italy. It's freaking scary for those who have to work the frontlines.
Amen to this. 100%. Preparation is NOT alarmist.Right.
I hate to sound alarmist, but we should not be waiting for 20,000 cases in NY before action is taken.
I wish they would just look what these other countries have done, and get ahead of the numbers!
I'm right there with you brother. Thank Christ we live where we do.Preaching to the choir here.
There's also the issue of the European style public Healthcare system and the US Style 'for profit' system.
That's a whole can of worms though and I'll not open it...at least not on these forums.