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I saw some of the footage, incidents caught on camera, and it’s sickening.
For some of us it's terrifying.
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I saw some of the footage, incidents caught on camera, and it’s sickening.
I’m sorry. I can only imagine.For some of us it's terrifying.
I’m sorry. I can only imagine.
Has there been an increase in targeted hate crime where you live?
I don't think I've seen the PM or Ford addressing this, have they?There's been a couple incidents in London but nothing like the ones we've seen out West. Mercifully, Mrs. M hasn't had to deal with any herself but it's been buzzing around her various Chinese chat groups (mostly on WeChat). One thing people probably don't realize is that anti-Chinese sentiment and actions were already building long before Covid, it has just made things worse. Chinese academics and researchers losing grants and positions, being investigated, and that sort of thing. It's mostly in the States but there have been incidents here, too. That Conservative going after Dr. Tam was just the tip of a very big iceberg in North America.
I don't think I've seen the PM or Ford addressing this, have they?
I'm sorry your family or anyone's family has to deal with this.....when it comes down to it, the perpetrators aren't really racist, they're small, scared people that are too afraid to look at their own lives.The PM has spoken out a couple times, including when Derek Sloan took that shot at Tam. Don't recall anything specific from Ford.
The ones I am disappointed with are Scheer and other senior Conservatives who refused to slap down Sloan. He should be out of the race now but no one in the party, not even his opponents, said boo about it.
I agree. I was going to say the same thing re:criticizing the Israeli government.People have to learn to separate the country and the ethnicity. Just because you are Chinese in origin doesn't mean you (a) are from mainland China or (b) support the government there even if you are.
There is a huge Chinese diaspora (overseas Chinese they are called by China) and one can be Chinese and be from just about any country on Earth. One can be Chinese and have no connection whatsoever to the People's Republic of China.
Theresa Tam, for instance, has no connection to the People's Republic. She was born in Hong Kong under British rule, grew up and did her medical training in the UK, and finally ended up in Canada. So in spite of Derek Sloan's ignorant racist ravings, she has no loyalty to Beijing and has, in fact, been a subject of the Crown her entire life.
I feel the same about Israel. One can criticize the actions and policies of the Israeli government without resorting to anti-Semitism or being anti-Semitic.
.....because they are in a state that they can’t breath on their own anymore.....?Question: why are they using ventilators so much when almost nobody survives if they've been put on a ventilator?
Here's a good article that answers some basic questions:Question: why are they using ventilators so much when almost nobody survives if they've been put on a ventilator?
That is good news. How's she feeling?My friend up north was on a ventilator for quite some time. She lived and went home this week. It was good news.
This is a very good article.Important to make clear to people to have a personal directive that explains what you want. Reminds me to review mine and update it. One of my colleagues said ( she is younger than me), if I end up in ICU on a ventilator, I do not want CPR. I don’t want to be ventilated with broken ribs. I never thought of that. Broken ribs are common after being reanimated.Here's a good article that answers some basic questions:
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Why ventilators are increasingly seen as a 'final measure' with COVID-19
Health care providers are concerned that anxious Americans don't understand what it means to go on and then come off a mechanical ventilator, how the machines are being deployed in U.S. hospitals and the necessity of using this information to decide what you would want should you become...www.pbs.org
I think there needs to be more training for even nurses that work in nursing homes and retirement homes. Sitting down with families and residents that are able to understand, this should be part of the explanation for directives, especially with COVID increasing the chances that one could require a ventilator......I think many might choose otherwise if they heard the reality and how hard it would be on the elderly.This is a very good article.Important to make clear to people to have a personal directive that explains what you want. Reminds me to review mine and update it. One of my colleagues said ( she is younger than me), if I end up in ICU on a ventilator, I do not want CPR. I don’t want to be ventilated with broken ribs. I never thought of that. Broken ribs are common after being reanimated.
What I also did not think about was the PTSD after that experience.
The question how long you would want to be on the ventilator and if you want a feeding tube. You will need a feeding tube through your stomach after about three weeks, because the one they put through your nose will start to get stuck there ( grow into you), so they have to do a solution that can be more long term. This is also a decision that needs to be made if someone can’t eat because of swallowing issues after a stroke. It is good to stress the importance to have those decisions made ahead of time, because it is really stressful for family to decide if you get fed or not as most people will find it cruel not to feed you.
However, if your stroke was so severe that recovery is unlikely, having another operation rather than going palliative is a stress you might want to avoid.
This is usually done by physicians in the hospital- and if they need help with it there are social workers. Considering how busy nurses are, I don’t think they are the right profession to do this.I think there needs to be more training for even nurses that work in nursing homes and retirement homes. Sitting down with families and residents that are able to understand, this should be part of the explanation for directives, especially with COVID increasing the chances that one could require a ventilator......I think many might choose otherwise if they heard the reality and how hard it would be on the elderly.
That is good news. How's she feeling?