Flattening the Curve

Coronavirus financial losses prompt Boston Medical Center to furlough 700 employees, 10% of hospital’s workforce
https://www.masslive.com/boston/2020/04/coronavirus-financial-losses-prompt-boston-medical-center-to-furlough-700-employees-10-of-hospitals-workforce.html
Coronavirus in Ohio: Job woes in health care as 700 Mercy Health workers face furlough
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/03/31/coronavirus-ohio-mercy-health-latest-announce-worker-furloughs/5097863002/
Kentucky hospital chain furloughs about 500 employees as coronavirus saps business
https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article241565211.html
Connecticut Children’s furloughs 400 as surgeries are postponed with the deepening COVID-19 public health crisis
https://www.courant.com/coronavirus/hc-news-coronavirus-connecticut-childrens-jobs-20200331-gqaivghfl5avxm7naqlsjshrmy-story.html
Prisma Health joins growing list of U.S. hospitals to furlough employees
https://www.wistv.com/2020/03/31/prisma-health-joins-growing-list-us-hospitals-furlough-employees/
Williamson Medical Center furloughing nearly 200 employees
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/williamson/2020/03/31/williamson-medical-center-hospital-employees-furlough-cornavirus/5098858002/
A great example of the law of unintended consequences.
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I thought we were in desperate need of hospitals?
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Woke up to numerous headlines about how deaths soared over night. Went to the Jerry Lewis tote board and there are 80 in So Cal. Down one from yesterday. Apparently Lazarus didn't die or something
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Ok yesterday morning for an apples to apples was in the 50's. Soaring
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https://dailynews.com/2020/03/31/these-charts-forecast-coronavirus-deaths-in-california-the-u-s/
@TheChart ?
The forecast for total deaths in California is more than 5,000. On March 31, California had approximately 135 deaths.
California is going to have to pick it up to get that 100,000 dead that H is rooting for. Let alone 240K
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So there are unintended consequences? Who knew?
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Did you know that from 1 to 2 is a 100% increase?! Soaring!RaceBannon said:Ok yesterday morning for an apples to apples was in the 50's. Soaring
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That’s MAFF !!!!!!!!!!!BleachedAnusDawg said:
Did you know that from 1 to 2 is a 100% increase?! Soaring!RaceBannon said:Ok yesterday morning for an apples to apples was in the 50's. Soaring
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Sounds like another grim milestoneRaceBannon said:Woke up to numerous headlines about how deaths soared over night. Went to the Jerry Lewis tote board and there are 80 in So Cal. Down one from yesterday. Apparently Lazarus didn't die or something
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Headlines daily
Baby dies from Corona
Teen dies from corona
Young adult dies from corona
Heathcare worker dies from corona
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Baby dies in car wreckRaceBannon said:Headlines daily
Baby dies from Corona
Teen dies from corona
Young adult dies from corona
Heathcare worker dies from corona
Grim indeed
Teen dies in car wreck
Young adult dies in car wreck
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ITS NOT A CAR WRECK
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It’s more like a train wreck.RaceBannon said:ITS NOT A CAR WRECK
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National Walking Day. April Fools Day. Same thing.RaceBannon said: -
Isle kneed to here from @AZDuckPurpleThrobber said:
It’s more like a train wreck.RaceBannon said:ITS NOT A CAR WRECK
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I assume substantially all of those medical personnel who were furloughed are involved in non-covid and otherwise non-essential medical fields. Like all other workers getting the shaft, they need to be looked after accordingly.
Not sure what the alternative is. The only way to keep them employed is to proceed with non-essential medical operations that will only intervere with the covid response and further strain hospital capacity. -
If there is a grim crisis wouldn't they be needed with COVID?GreenRiverGatorz said:I assume substantially all of those medical personnel who were furloughed are involved in non-covid and otherwise non-essential medical fields. Like all other workers getting the shaft, they need to be looked after accordingly.
Not sure what the alternative is. The only way to keep them employed is to proceed with non-essential medical operations that will only intervere with the covid response and further strain hospital capacity.
At this point every worker is getting the Shaft, John Shaft -
Well no, that's why they were furloughed.RaceBannon said:
If there is a grim crisis wouldn't they be needed with COVID?GreenRiverGatorz said:I assume substantially all of those medical personnel who were furloughed are involved in non-covid and otherwise non-essential medical fields. Like all other workers getting the shaft, they need to be looked after accordingly.
Not sure what the alternative is. The only way to keep them employed is to proceed with non-essential medical operations that will only intervere with the covid response and further strain hospital capacity.
At this point every worker is getting the Shaft, John Shaft -
I would think all hands on deck would be required for THIS pandemic. Health care workers are getting sick. They need replacementsGreenRiverGatorz said:
Well no, that's why they were furloughed.RaceBannon said:
If there is a grim crisis wouldn't they be needed with COVID?GreenRiverGatorz said:I assume substantially all of those medical personnel who were furloughed are involved in non-covid and otherwise non-essential medical fields. Like all other workers getting the shaft, they need to be looked after accordingly.
Not sure what the alternative is. The only way to keep them employed is to proceed with non-essential medical operations that will only intervere with the covid response and further strain hospital capacity.
At this point every worker is getting the Shaft, John Shaft -
If it was half as bad as the press made it out to be, they'd be hiring. Instead, they're firing. Figure it out.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Well no, that's why they were furloughed.RaceBannon said:
If there is a grim crisis wouldn't they be needed with COVID?GreenRiverGatorz said:I assume substantially all of those medical personnel who were furloughed are involved in non-covid and otherwise non-essential medical fields. Like all other workers getting the shaft, they need to be looked after accordingly.
Not sure what the alternative is. The only way to keep them employed is to proceed with non-essential medical operations that will only intervere with the covid response and further strain hospital capacity.
At this point every worker is getting the Shaft, John Shaft -
That's an odd conclusion to draw. Given that the articles OP linked mentioned that most of them were administrative workers, my hunch is that someone closer to the ground and more informed in hospital operations determined that Sally in payroll isn't going to help aid the effort.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
If it was half as bad as the press made it out to be, they'd be hiring. Instead, they're firing. Figure it out.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Well no, that's why they were furloughed.RaceBannon said:
If there is a grim crisis wouldn't they be needed with COVID?GreenRiverGatorz said:I assume substantially all of those medical personnel who were furloughed are involved in non-covid and otherwise non-essential medical fields. Like all other workers getting the shaft, they need to be looked after accordingly.
Not sure what the alternative is. The only way to keep them employed is to proceed with non-essential medical operations that will only intervere with the covid response and further strain hospital capacity.
At this point every worker is getting the Shaft, John Shaft
Oh but wait the media. I guess that could be it too.