A Rhode Island hospital is dealing with a Covid-19 outbreak with patients after it asked staff who had tested positive, but were asymptomatic, to come in due to a staffing shortage. https://t.co/YRTmBUUPBR
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 7, 2022
We have officially flattened the curve pic.twitter.com/VdK4yfbVPs
— Read Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks (@JoshuaPotash) January 9, 2022
Millions of workers whose jobs don’t provide paid sick days are having to choose between their health and their paycheck as the omicron variant of COVID-19 rages across the nation. https://t.co/ZNdAOw2RTw
— FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) January 9, 2022
They aren't saying: Spread is inevitable, so we need to protect the vulnerable, make healthcare and testing free, and make long term plans to address waves of long COVID. They're saying: Spread is inevitable, so get back to work and be glad that it's mostly disabled people dying.
— Puff the Magic Hater (@MsKellyMHayes) January 9, 2022
Right now this entire country feels like it’s being run by the Fyre Festival bros.
— Tara Rose (@RareOats) January 9, 2022
Oh this was explained so well! pic.twitter.com/y4keDmOpbN
— seamoss bo$$ (@BrunchBewtBlack) January 8, 2022
Gov’t announcements on #LongCovid during #Omicron surge:
— Dr. Alice (@calirunnerdoc) January 7, 2022
Finland:
-This will be a widespread chronic illness
-Can affect kids
-Can infect brain and lead to cognitive impairment
-Will impact workforce and economy
-Will impact healthcare system
-This is a serious crisis
U.S.:
lol the us covid bubble is so big it's being distorted by the map projection and wrapping around the arctic ? pic.twitter.com/DocAiuPiqN
— melatonin (@lavenderashtray) January 7, 2022
🚨I wrote about what this surge is doing to the healthcare system.
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) January 7, 2022
It's bad.
Though less severe, Omicron is spreading quickly enough to inundate hospitals, which can't handle the strain cos so many healthcare workers had quit or are now sick. 1/https://t.co/1OmtMu1mw7
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