It was also necessary to bring up double standards, I felt.
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And who's been neglecting that for years? And whose "kids" have left their 90 year old parents there and have not been bothering speak out all this time? Is that not ageism? That's been going on for a long time before covid?They've been talking for years to give a registration to PSW's or HCA's and it's time they do this. Right now there is no way to track or give continued support to any changes within the system. When you run the risk of losing a licence, there will be more concern to follow the standards that would be set. Where's the accountability without being licensed?
Also registered staff, at least the way I was taught cannot abandon their post without a replacement.....which I know was difficult but at least the appropriate calls would have been made before some residents were abandoned. There is a fan out process usually in place and who is to call who during an emergency.
Also, every 10 deaths must be reported to a coroner ....how the heck no one realized and that there was a problem after 10 or 20 COVID deaths in a short time is beyond me.
The things the armed forces are bringing up are sounding right on......even some of the pictures from the outside showed staff walking outside with their gowns still on with masks.....
Stop talking about distancing and isolating,Bonnie, and start talking cures and vaccines. Get on it.
Why not antivirals....why can’t that be a stop gap until the vaccine, to lessen symptoms and shorten recovery in people who need it, so we don’t have to contemplate a year of this oppressive uncertainty, and we can get on with other important things that desperately need addressing? Antivirals, proper safe ones, will arrive sooner than a vaccine, there are already close if not already have some promising ones (not hydroxyblahblah)...if they’re allowed to. We can’t stagnate on climate change action for 18 months. It’s going to kill the whole planet if we don’t get to it now. Because there’s a time limit before the point of no return, and solutions to that take even more time to build , structure into policy, and implement than a vaccine. We can’t not address climate, poverty, refugees, income inequality... while we stay focused on only covid for 18 months or longer. Those things are going to kill people too. Covid is by far not the only problem. And I think they should put focus on antivirals and cleaning up horrible conditions in nursing homes and factories, and making sure people are getting proper care for other things too. That would reduce the risks from covid. Covid is not the only concern...there are bigger ones looming. If the risk to vulnerable people and the general population can be lowered with antivirals, we can get on with it. But if they keep doing this until there’s a vaccine...it feels like they’re stalling the barely avoidable until it’s too late, and inevitable, and we’re hiding away from having to look at it.Cures/treatments and vaccines take years to develop. The 18 months they speak of for a vaccine is highly optimistic. Lots of people are working on them. Remember, they still do not have a vaccine for HIV.
Watch today's presentation by Dr Henry. She explains what it will take to lift the restrictions. In fact she's explained it several times. The restrictions suck. Still, I'd rather that then a situation like what happened in NYC or Montreal.
.And who's been neglecting that for years? And whose "kids" have left their 90 year old parents there and have not been bothering speak out all this time? Is that not ageism? That's been going on for a long time before covid?
I wanted to leave but I am pissed. If nursing homes turn out to be the main problem...and it looks like that's the case...then it's high time to fix the problems with nursing homes rather than expect people to risk their lives living there, or rather die (in the case of the Quebec person with CP that changed the MAID decision) or expect the whole society to quarantine when they're at fault.
Why not antivirals....why can’t that be a stop gap until the vaccine, to lessen symptoms and shorten recovery in people who need it, so we don’t have to contemplate a year of this oppressive uncertainty, and we can get on with other important things that desperately need addressing?
Not to argue this, but I'm a millennial with grandparents in their 80s and 90s. They barely listen to my parents (although they also expect a lot of help from them). No way are they going to listen to me, let me make their care decisions, etc. I can phone and talk to them (well some, there's one who I am lucky if will speak on the phone now) so maybe they are a bit more talked out before my parents call, that's about it..
People in their 90's are old enough to have kids that are in their 70's with health problems of their own and they now have grand kids in their 50's. So I suspect it's the grand kids that are carrying the torch now.