As a retired nurse, I'm shocked to see the ponytail outside of the PPE. Hair should be protected as well since it can hold airborne germs just like skin and fabrics.
Shelley Lard In China, female medical staffs all shaved/cut short their hair before they went to the frontline, but were being scrutinized and was called propaganda by haters and anti-China viewers
Shelley Lard I mean compare to the US medical staffs who still keep their beautiful hair, the Chinese female staff sacrificed their looks but only got insulted while fighting so hard. That’s all. No offense.
That because it’s not airborne. If it were then why all the nurses by their desks not wearing gloves of masks and they are in the front lines while all of us are in isolation?! Wake Up!
M B Interesting! I wonder why then the drive through testing nurses are in full protective suits, face shields and goggles all just to test people with no confirmation. Doesn’t make sense.
Paul Schab i study Economics and i can Tell you That this is not true. Market was already overbought so its healthy to See the market correct itself with some help.
Why are the healthcare providers allowing their long hair to be falling down all over everything? Their hair should be under control; up in a bun, back away from patients and contaminated materials.
Bilen Dan Yes great observation! and yet they having us all staying home in isolation and practicing “6” feet of social distancing. They’re playing us like fools.
@@dharmaram7527 Yeah... but I mean they should wear protective equipment even though outside the room. In my country, the medi wear goggles mask and protective suit even though there are two doors between the room and the common area with negative pressure inside the room.
Also because face masks are not 100 effective, only N95 masks are somewhat effective (cause droplets can get into your eyes) but even those are very limited. The only thing that's actually effective is social distancing and sanitizing your hands.
I'm not a doctor or any type of healthcare professional but I'm blown away by the fact that nurse has all of her long hair fully exposed given the nature of this deadly virus (coming from the reporting of health experts). A lot of other valid concerns pointed out here in the comments section. I'm very thankful for all they're doing during this time of crisis though and want everyone to go above and beyond to stay safe.
@@UraniumMan The one conducting the interview - yes. The ones getting suited up going into the rooms where patients have tested positive for Covid 19, not so much. One was chewing gum, had a lot of stubble that might prevent a proper seal with the face mask, and the one doing the interview did touch a surface. Again, I'm not an expert but saw things that raised red flags to me based on measures other hospitals have taken or what other medical experts caution folks to not do. I'm certainly extremely thankful for their hard work and sacrifices but want them and all other to stay safe and vigorously pursue flattening the curve for the betterment of society.
Exactly! The virus circulate thru HVAC, and that's been confirmed in various cruises and hospitals in Italy and Washington state. Dont do that anymore! My heart sinks
We at the hospitals do not have enough personal protection equipment . ..................how sad........what happens when we get sick........we signed up to be on the front line......but please we need to be safe.....you do not sent men to war without guns..........don't send us into the war zone with out masks and gowns.
Home care has most of it. Especially those on Medicaid. ANA and AMA knew about this in January. I have a January Journal printed in December with articles.
That ICU is not practicing infection control, Ma'am. There can't be such long hair, and you're having good practice. You need double gloving, and proper coverage. I believe those rooms are negative pressure rooms.
@@mercirius3289 what exactly are you doing to help in this global crisis?? Not a damn thing huh?!! Don't bash me for brainstorming solutions for a specific problem.. Beds!!
FupaWaddleLynn Reid Doctors need to put on PPE (personal protection equipments) in a sterile and isolated environment before entering contaminated wards. Hospital’s hall way is not the place. Negative pressure rooms do the jobs. In a negative pressure room, the air is different from the air outside because the pressure outside the room is greater than that of it in the negative pressure room.
They are isolated in negative pressure rooms. They shouldn’t get exposure to the virus if they are outside the room and the door is closed. I don’t think people understand the shortages of masks rn, my hospital can barley spare any at the moment.
snoopy3706 The virus is so unpredictable with the symptoms. I hope you guys stay safe. I live in Idaho and the numbers are rapidly increasing each day. Im sure there are many infected people in the hospital that haven’t been placed in isolation yet. I’m praying for all healthcare workers right now. 🙏🏻
There was such a mask shortage that some hospitals were preventing workers from bringing in their own masks for personal use under the reasoning that if there's not enough for the front-line workers, then non front-line workers better not be caught wearing one.
I have been on a ventilator after a bad car accident had surgery. It's weird the thing just fills your lungs with air worse part is the throat is sore from it being in there. I was awake for about 6 hours before they removed it can't talk had to use hand signs mostly. Then you still can't talk for about 24 hours throat is sore still you can whisper.
Okay why so much ignorance and thumbs up. Yes, being on your stomach means you are in acute resp distress. Yes this is a measure to make something work like hitting electronics to make them work almost. But the pt isnt “breathing thru a ventilator” but instead the ventilator is pushing positive pressure into the pt, no work is required and pt is on sedatives and pain killers.
I see a lot of comments about the nurses at the nursing station not wearing PPE. These rooms being shown are all 'Negative Pressure' rooms. Which is why the MD mentioned engineering and having the capability to isolate them on an entire floor/ unit. Not all Negative Pressure rooms come equipped with or even require an antechamber. But I agree, that hair needs to be tied up better.
Message from France: Mobilize ALL the nursing staff that you have, including retirees, medical students and the military! ALL the resuscitation machines in the country because what happens (covid-19) is a real mess ... I am from France and Protected you and your loved ones ... Our Hospitals are almost saturated ... we are going towards an identical situation to Italy and Spain ...
William Gerard Actually it doesn't matter. We all need to protect ourselves. That's enough.Racists are everywhere, I mean if Chinese gov allows China to access to RUclips. The RUclips will be full of zuipao
The Coronavirus can live in the air for up to 30 minutes. Cardboard for up to 24 hrs. Stainless steel 2 days, and on plastic for 3 days. Some need to watch the news Stay blessed 🌷
This is highly debated information in the virologist community. Thank you not spreading non-consensual information to avoid putting people in danger uselessly. If something is more dangerous than not knowing something about this virus, it's to be convinced of something wrong about it. Peace
Depends on the size of droplets , smaller aerosol droplets dispersed into the air has a longer viable status of 3 hours in the air. Larger ones are more likely to fall to the ground more quickly because of their weight.
@@dgexpressllc7450 As I said, it depends on droplet size. This person writing it did not specify the size of droplets. When someone sneezes or coughs, there are several different sizes of droplets the smaller ones stay up in the air much longer as opposed to the bigger ones. I hope this makes sense. I have read different sources and they say the same thing.
I work in Texas and I wear an N95 mask as my skin everywhere all day and I place a simple mask on top of my N95 mask when going into rooms of noncovid patients and a PAPR on top with Covid19 patients. I’m set, send me in coach!
Frontline workers needs not only prayers but cooperation and dedication from the public. Best support we can do for them is no spreading the disease and stay home. I have faith that we will overcome this crises if everyone does what they are suppose to...
As a services assistant in a hospital, please stay at home. EVERYONE working in the hospitals are risking their lives to look after the sick. we have PPE and honestly it’s so sad seeing the way the world has turned. In the UK, the numbers are going up, even our prime minister has it. Please, please stay at home.
It appears those negative pressures rooms do not have an antepartum room so you would take off your gowns and gloves in the room if that is the case per doffing protocols.
I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. At 1:03, Mary Beth, she was my boss many years ago. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
The medical professionals are doing a great job. However, we need to look at the bigger picture. This dystopian nightmare is our reality because of people's brutal lack of empathy for animals. Humanity is now paying the price. If the Coronavirus doesn't wipe us all out, another even worse virus will or the effects of climate change. A fundamental shift in society and governments is the only way to secure a future for humanity. We need to earn our place on earth by respecting it.
@@facelessasmr6351 Yes. The wet markets in China. Other diseases have spread from animals to humans in the past and some are directly related to the meat industry. The conditions the animals are kept in and their slaughter is a risk for zoonotic disease all around the world. If you think this virus is not that dangerous, there will be more deadly ones on the way if industries carry on with the mass slaughter of animals. It takes one case of bad hygiene and then a new virus.
Amber Hollowell how old r u the virus only started in the end of February and already affected many lives thousands of ppl lost their jobs and 1000ths died in ny including many more deaths around the world
I don’t know what is what right now. On twitter there’s a trend about sending in videos of your local hospital if your in a “hot zone” and they are all empty. No people. No war zones.
The virus is real. My mom is an RN at this hospital and this is real. A doctor at this hospital even got the virus and ended up in the ICU. I myself, used to work at this hospital, in the ER, I have been in that ICU unit transferring patients. There is no way anyone filming with their phone, for twitter, is getting into the ER or ICU unit, where the real sick patients are. The sick patients arent standing outside waiting to be seen. I imagine the outside of the hospital looks as any other day. Also, many patients have been asked to stay home, almost all surgeries have been canceled, so hospitals could seem empty. People on twitter need to stop with the nonsense of filming the hospital.
LA WhispersASMR and the one’s they do show the comments are turned off. The unprotected nurse didn’t seem frasseled as the door opened in her face. Also, I don’t think cloth gowns, even 2, with a swinging ponytail, are appropriate in a real pandemic.
@@onireno: The media hypes things up, its what they do, its how they make money. I personally worked at this hospital, for 12 years, so I am familiar with the ICU. Its not a big ICU, 20 beds, they have maybe 6-8 vents. They took the first 7 of 9 critically ill pts from LifeCare Center, so even that small amount put a strain on the staff. Vented pts take 1:1 care, so if all 20 beds had vented pts that would put an enormous strain on the staff, not too mention they dont even have 20 vents. The enormous strain on healthcare, that the media is referring to, is an internal issue, an equipment issue and an issue of having properly trained staff. The issue is not with a large number of pts. The issue is the ability to care, for even a small amount of critically ill pts at one time. The really sick pts are not going to be in some line outside or in a waitng room, they are inside receiving care. At this point in time most ERs have developed a system to keep respiratory pts out of the main waiting areas. Also, almost all hospitals have canceled surgeries, so those pts are no longer at the hospital on a daily basis. All that being said, the outside of the facility and any public view waiting room, are going to be like any other day, if not lighter than normal. It is in really poor taste, for people to be goong around filming hospitals and the staff, that boarders on harassment. If people have a problem, with how the media is handling this take it out on the media, not our healthcare workers.
Salute to all frontline workers in hospitals, grocery workers , first responders, police and firemen in keeping our country in order despite the health crisis we are enduring now in 2020.. I’m an ICU nurse and I see the devastation to my patients and families God bless us all!
I'm not seeing any urgency on the employees part here.... also it stood out that Evergreen was able to get testing done with in hours.. not days as is being reported? I applaud the work these folks are doing.. but something still seems.. off?
I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
@@logangomez1209: I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
@@tegbolddos: I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. At 1:03, Mary Beth, she was my boss many years ago. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
Question in this day and age of Insta this and Snap that why cant I find some people sitting in an ER room as they wait for Covid treatment? I have been in MANY ER rooms and more or less any time of day they are busy with various people. From injuries to drug seekers. So why hasn't anyone posted some of what I see from China or Italy? If anyone has some links of someones experiential post let me know. Thanks!
The really sick patients arent going to be in the waiting room or in some line outside. They are inside being treated. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years, and there is no way anyone, filming with their phone, for twitter, is getting into the ER or ICU to film. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and I can assure you this is all very real.
After working for a metallurgical company with more than 6 thousand daily workers and reviewing accidents every month for a decade. I was shocked that accidents and deaths happened more frequently in older and experienced workers. Here we can see the medical staff. With hair and skin exposed for sure to the contact of this contagious virus. This story here. It won't end well
Doesnt look like chaos to me. In fact, i saw more going on at my neighborhood hospital 2 months ago when my mom was there. This place is not at capacity by the looks of it.
As a retired nurse, I'm shocked to see the ponytail outside of the PPE. Hair should be protected as well since it can hold airborne germs just like skin and fabrics.
Shelley Lard In China, female medical staffs all shaved/cut short their hair before they went to the frontline, but were being scrutinized and was called propaganda by haters and anti-China viewers
@@icie1500 ok. Thank you for your input, although im not sure why you posted this under my comment.
Shelley Lard I mean compare to the US medical staffs who still keep their beautiful hair, the Chinese female staff sacrificed their looks but only got insulted while fighting so hard. That’s all. No offense.
That because it’s not airborne. If it were then why all the nurses by their desks not wearing gloves of masks and they are in the front lines while all of us are in isolation?! Wake Up!
M B Interesting! I wonder why then the drive through testing nurses are in full protective suits, face shields and goggles all just to test people with no confirmation. Doesn’t make sense.
People stay home. Away from crowds. No joke.
Ninja k ✨❤️✨
Yes! Something so simple will saves lives!
People need to work. Economics scares me a lot more than the Coronavirus. It is not a death sentence by any means.
Paul Schab i study Economics and i can Tell you That this is not true. Market was already overbought so its healthy to See the market correct itself with some help.
But its springbreak. People have to party. Florida stand up.
To all Health Care Professionals, Thank you for your service!
Why are the healthcare providers allowing their long hair to be falling down all over everything? Their hair should be under control; up in a bun, back away from patients and contaminated materials.
marthajf73 Chinese nurses shaved their hair to deal with virus
I agree. I'm a massage therapist and even I wouldn't work with my hair down. It's very unsanitary, hair comes in contact with a lot of germs.
More than likely only down because they are being filmed...
Staffs right next to isolation room aren't wearing a mask....
Bilen Dan Yes great observation! and yet they having us all staying home in isolation and practicing “6” feet of social distancing. They’re playing us like fools.
@@dharmaram7527 Yeah... but I mean they should wear protective equipment even though outside the room. In my country, the medi wear goggles mask and protective suit even though there are two doors between the room and the common area with negative pressure inside the room.
The units can be converted to negative pressure room. Air only going in to the area. They might already engineered the area to meet that standard.
That floor is engineered to manage infectious diseases. Likely involves pressurized rooms.
@@dharmaram7527 bc this isnt as serious as the media wants us to believe. They think we're stupid and the majority of ppl are eating this up
I don’t understand why aren’t they wearing surgical mask even when talking to each other, one can be asymptomatic or in incubation period.
Because everything is limited.
Also because face masks are not 100 effective, only N95 masks are somewhat effective (cause droplets can get into your eyes) but even those are very limited. The only thing that's actually effective is social distancing and sanitizing your hands.
Medusa TheGorgon masks work. They get the job done but the general public doesn’t need them.
People on the front lines need them more then we do
@@megcassie7276 everyone need to wear masks. Countries doing well all wear masks. It stops spread
Thanh Tran well there isn’t enough to go around. People on the front lines need it more then anything.
I'm not a doctor or any type of healthcare professional but I'm blown away by the fact that nurse has all of her long hair fully exposed given the nature of this deadly virus (coming from the reporting of health experts). A lot of other valid concerns pointed out here in the comments section. I'm very thankful for all they're doing during this time of crisis though and want everyone to go above and beyond to stay safe.
She's clearly in her civilian clothes, having an interview with a news crew, not looking after patients...
Rommel W And the mask doesn’t look like it covers the whole head and neck. Corona touches skin=boom you’re infected
@@UraniumMan The one conducting the interview - yes. The ones getting suited up going into the rooms where patients have tested positive for Covid 19, not so much. One was chewing gum, had a lot of stubble that might prevent a proper seal with the face mask, and the one doing the interview did touch a surface. Again, I'm not an expert but saw things that raised red flags to me based on measures other hospitals have taken or what other medical experts caution folks to not do. I'm certainly extremely thankful for their hard work and sacrifices but want them and all other to stay safe and vigorously pursue flattening the curve for the betterment of society.
Exactly! The virus circulate thru HVAC, and that's been confirmed in various cruises and hospitals in Italy and Washington state. Dont do that anymore! My heart sinks
@@rommelw531 Thanks, I didn't watch the whole video, and wrongly assumed you were talking about the woman being interviewed.
Tammys hair is giving me anxiety.
We at the hospitals do not have enough personal protection equipment . ..................how sad........what happens when we get sick........we signed up to be on the front line......but please we need to be safe.....you do not sent men to war without guns..........don't send us into the war zone with out masks and gowns.
Home care has most of it. Especially those on Medicaid. ANA and AMA knew about this in January. I have a January Journal printed in December with articles.
@karry sasfoot Why does it seem like there’s hardly anybody at the hospitals?
much respect to everyone in the front line
that nurse is chewing gum inside the ICU! Don't do that!
Yes what a tosser
Unbelievable what kind of hospital is this? Chewing gum in the ICU now? That is unprofessional.
Why is that? People like you have no appreciation for real life heroes but will bow down to ‘influencers.’
Gum chewing is a form of relaxation and helps build concentration.
[ Be Skeptical Of Everything ]. And I’m assuming you’re a boomer. Studies have been done. Do your research.
Salute to the front line medical professionals. Thank you for your services at this critical time.
That ICU is not practicing infection control, Ma'am. There can't be such long hair, and you're having good practice. You need double gloving, and proper coverage. I believe those rooms are negative pressure rooms.
evans ekhator I couldn’t believe they let a priest in.
@@tegbolddos 🤣 Okay Alex Jones
Double gloving in a PPE shortage. You don’t understand...?
Turn all the hotels and gymnasiums into hospitals
@@lohen9679 good question. Something has to be done with the ill.
@@chakramama2947 why dont you do start and try to help some instead of commenting stupid things here on YT?
@@mercirius3289 what exactly are you doing to help in this global crisis?? Not a damn thing huh?!!
Don't bash me for brainstorming solutions for a specific problem.. Beds!!
mercirius God point since you’ve got it covered.
Ana Grissom this is a good idea. This would limit exposure to non infected people.
They don’t even have a negative pressure room for gowning and downing
What does it do? Sorry I’m curious.. I heard about it in a video about Ebola today, but no explanation on what it was for.
@@fupawaddlelynnreid3400
It's for decontamination.
FupaWaddleLynn Reid Doctors need to put on PPE (personal protection equipments) in a sterile and isolated environment before entering contaminated wards. Hospital’s hall way is not the place. Negative pressure rooms do the jobs. In a negative pressure room, the air is different from the air outside because the pressure outside the room is greater than that of it in the negative pressure room.
Morgan Dawn oh ok. 👍 thx
Fred thanks for the explanation 👍
Despite the barriers and doors, they still walking around without just basic masks, this is going to be a holocaust, sadly and tragically.
The face shields have negative air flow.
They are isolated in negative pressure rooms. They shouldn’t get exposure to the virus if they are outside the room and the door is closed. I don’t think people understand the shortages of masks rn, my hospital can barley spare any at the moment.
snoopy3706 The virus is so unpredictable with the symptoms. I hope you guys stay safe. I live in Idaho and the numbers are rapidly increasing each day. Im sure there are many infected people in the hospital that haven’t been placed in isolation yet. I’m praying for all healthcare workers right now. 🙏🏻
There was such a mask shortage that some hospitals were preventing workers from bringing in their own masks for personal use under the reasoning that if there's not enough for the front-line workers, then non front-line workers better not be caught wearing one.
thats because she is over dramatizing "Here at Evergreen Health" I mean she sounds like an actress in a commercial!!
Must be hell being on your stomach and breathing through a ventilator.
Lo Hen dead men don’t talk
Prone position is the proper treatment for ARDS. COVID-19 is a bad virus, good luck everybody. It's here
I have been on a ventilator after a bad car accident had surgery. It's weird the thing just fills your lungs with air worse part is the throat is sore from it being in there. I was awake for about 6 hours before they removed it can't talk had to use hand signs mostly. Then you still can't talk for about 24 hours throat is sore still you can whisper.
Mike Canaris if you’re on a ventilator you’re in a medically induced coma. You are in la la land and wouldn’t know a thing.
Okay why so much ignorance and thumbs up. Yes, being on your stomach means you are in acute resp distress. Yes this is a measure to make something work like hitting electronics to make them work almost. But the pt isnt “breathing thru a ventilator” but instead the ventilator is pushing positive pressure into the pt, no work is required and pt is on sedatives and pain killers.
Suddenly everyone is an expert in corona and person protective equipment 💁🏽♀️
Why does this sound like an ad
OMG! Girl! You have really cool equipment. Please hide that hair! 3:06 OMG, is he chewing gum? 4:15
Still doesnt seem like enough protection
I see a lot of comments about the nurses at the nursing station not wearing PPE. These rooms being shown are all 'Negative Pressure' rooms. Which is why the MD mentioned engineering and having the capability to isolate them on an entire floor/ unit. Not all Negative Pressure rooms come equipped with or even require an antechamber. But I agree, that hair needs to be tied up better.
Bless those doctors and nurses for everything
Message from France: Mobilize ALL the nursing staff that you have, including retirees, medical students and the military! ALL the resuscitation machines in the country because what happens (covid-19) is a real mess ... I am from France and Protected you and your loved ones ... Our Hospitals are almost saturated ... we are going towards an identical situation to Italy and Spain ...
Armen 29 good luck to you guys! Stay strong and viva la France 🇫🇷!
These people are risking their lives
Materva 1974 how? By wearing PINK clothes? Where are masks? Where are I’ll patients?
I like the way this Doctor explained things.
Hair is not covered
Thank you for showing us this. It really had an impact on me seeing things that you all do. Thank you all for helping do what you do.
American still playing jokes with covid-19
wee senpai
Oh right....yeah...ummm..your propaganda doesn’t work here. These are not the drones your looking for...move along
RIP hero DR LI
CH Potter What about the whistle blower nurseb in the US?Did she get tested? Where is she?
wee senpai
US doesn’t have whistleblowers cause the news and medical staff in China warned us and other countries back at the end of January
CH Potter you admited you were warned at the end of Jan. Now is end of March, What is the situation now?
William Gerard Actually it doesn't matter. We all need to protect ourselves. That's enough.Racists are everywhere, I mean if Chinese gov allows China to access to RUclips. The RUclips will be full of zuipao
The Coronavirus can live in the air for up to 30 minutes. Cardboard for up to 24 hrs. Stainless steel 2 days, and on plastic for 3 days.
Some need to watch the news
Stay blessed 🌷
And in your lungs a life time
This is highly debated information in the virologist community.
Thank you not spreading non-consensual information to avoid putting people in danger uselessly.
If something is more dangerous than not knowing something about this virus, it's to be convinced of something wrong about it.
Peace
Depends on the size of droplets , smaller aerosol droplets dispersed into the air has a longer viable status of 3 hours in the air. Larger ones are more likely to fall to the ground more quickly because of their weight.
I heard airborne up to 3 hours...
@@dgexpressllc7450 As I said, it depends on droplet size. This person writing it did not specify the size of droplets. When someone sneezes or coughs, there are several different sizes of droplets the smaller ones stay up in the air much longer as opposed to the bigger ones. I hope this makes sense. I have read different sources and they say the same thing.
I’m sorry who’s the lady in pink sweater ?? Nurse / doctor ?? Where’s ur scrub top and badge .
Doctors,Nurse,And Medical Staff...You people r game changers. You guys r real man🙏🙏🙏Hats off💘💘💘
Good job hospital and staff! Wonderful.
Not enough rooms for the patients.. is she thinking that only 24 patients are going to be infected?
Excellent video, info and message!
I work in Texas and I wear an N95 mask as my skin everywhere all day and I place a simple mask on top of my N95 mask when going into rooms of noncovid patients and a PAPR on top with Covid19 patients. I’m set, send me in coach!
Great work as usual, thank you!
Wow I forgot that this outbreak kinda started in seattle if you think of it
These people are heroes.
Thank you for all of your hard work on our behalf.
It’s shocking seeing them in the prone position....correct protocol but scary.
Luna Ava prone position?
One patient was face down
I'm in the space business, you guys would never past of how you wear your PPE . Very poor training. Good luck. P.S. you can't survive with luck.
Wow that is a great protection suite.
A nice calm informative clip, so refreshing.
Thank these heros they are on warriors on the fight I pray for everyone love you guys much respect
You guys are doing good job, thank you!
HERE AT EVERGREEN HEALTH
No matter where in the world. the medical staff are the true frontline heroes.
Frontline workers needs not only prayers but cooperation and dedication from the public. Best support we can do for them is no spreading the disease and stay home. I have faith that we will overcome this crises if everyone does what they are suppose to...
As a services assistant in a hospital, please stay at home. EVERYONE working in the hospitals are risking their lives to look after the sick. we have PPE and honestly it’s so sad seeing the way the world has turned. In the UK, the numbers are going up, even our prime minister has it. Please, please stay at home.
It’s really shocking to see the lack of resources that the hospitals have, and the lack of measures In place to slow down staff exposure
Such a difficult job.
Working in high risk conditions.
These are the true heroes.
..
Take car everyone.
Wear mask.
Medical Professional HEROES...... keep up the good work! Stay healthy AMERICA. 🇺🇸
That dude near the end coming out of the isolation room didn't have gloves or a gown on !
It appears those negative pressures rooms do not have an antepartum room so you would take off your gowns and gloves in the room if that is the case per doffing protocols.
There's no way this hospital is treating coronavirus patients this is a stage hospital
Exactly what i thought, propaganda at its best
I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. At 1:03, Mary Beth, she was my boss many years ago. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
Please stay home for us in healthcare. Stay well everyone, we will get through this with everyone doing their part.
If it's so contagious how is she just standing outside the rooms without any protective gear?
I havent seen a video yet of any panic mass crowded hospitals or anything. Why is that? Fearmonger comes to mind.
WE LOVE YOU !!!!
The medical professionals are doing a great job. However, we need to look at the bigger picture. This dystopian nightmare is our reality because of people's brutal lack of empathy for animals. Humanity is now paying the price. If the Coronavirus doesn't wipe us all out, another even worse virus will or the effects of climate change. A fundamental shift in society and governments is the only way to secure a future for humanity. We need to earn our place on earth by respecting it.
So because people abuse animals is why we have this over exaggerated virus? OMG. 😂😂😂😂🤦
Take it up with China.
@@facelessasmr6351 Yes. The wet markets in China. Other diseases have spread from animals to humans in the past and some are directly related to the meat industry. The conditions the animals are kept in and their slaughter is a risk for zoonotic disease all around the world. If you think this virus is not that dangerous, there will be more deadly ones on the way if industries carry on with the mass slaughter of animals. It takes one case of bad hygiene and then a new virus.
Amber Hollowell how old r u the virus only started in the end of February and already affected many lives thousands of ppl lost their jobs and 1000ths died in ny including many more deaths around the world
Pray people! Pray & have faith!
I don’t know what is what right now. On twitter there’s a trend about sending in videos of your local hospital if your in a “hot zone” and they are all empty. No people. No war zones.
The virus is real. My mom is an RN at this hospital and this is real. A doctor at this hospital even got the virus and ended up in the ICU. I myself, used to work at this hospital, in the ER, I have been in that ICU unit transferring patients. There is no way anyone filming with their phone, for twitter, is getting into the ER or ICU unit, where the real sick patients are. The sick patients arent standing outside waiting to be seen. I imagine the outside of the hospital looks as any other day. Also, many patients have been asked to stay home, almost all surgeries have been canceled, so hospitals could seem empty. People on twitter need to stop with the nonsense of filming the hospital.
That's cause this is a scam for wallstreet greed!
It's because there's this narrative that the hospitals are all packed with sick people. So, the video's are proving that they're lying.
LA WhispersASMR and the one’s they do show the comments are turned off. The unprotected nurse didn’t seem frasseled as the door opened in her face. Also, I don’t think cloth gowns, even 2, with a swinging ponytail, are appropriate in a real pandemic.
@@onireno: The media hypes things up, its what they do, its how they make money.
I personally worked at this hospital, for 12 years, so I am familiar with the ICU. Its not a big ICU, 20 beds, they have maybe 6-8 vents. They took the first 7 of 9 critically ill pts from LifeCare Center, so even that small amount put a strain on the staff. Vented pts take 1:1 care, so if all 20 beds had vented pts that would put an enormous strain on the staff, not too mention they dont even have 20 vents.
The enormous strain on healthcare, that the media is referring to, is an internal issue, an equipment issue and an issue of having properly trained staff. The issue is not with a large number of pts. The issue is the ability to care, for even a small amount of critically ill pts at one time.
The really sick pts are not going to be in some line outside or in a waitng room, they are inside receiving care. At this point in time most ERs have developed a system to keep respiratory pts out of the main waiting areas. Also, almost all hospitals have canceled surgeries, so those pts are no longer at the hospital on a daily basis. All that being said, the outside of the facility and any public view waiting room, are going to be like any other day, if not lighter than normal.
It is in really poor taste, for people to be goong around filming hospitals and the staff, that boarders on harassment. If people have a problem, with how the media is handling this take it out on the media, not our healthcare workers.
Salute to all frontline workers in hospitals, grocery workers , first responders, police and firemen in keeping our country in order despite the health crisis we are enduring now in 2020.. I’m an ICU nurse and I see the devastation to my patients and families God bless us all!
My hospital is nothing like that because people are stealing masks and gloves
I'm not seeing any urgency on the employees part here.... also it stood out that Evergreen was able to get testing done with in hours.. not days as is being reported?
I applaud the work these folks are doing.. but something still seems.. off?
Let’s the doctors and nurses in our prays 🤲
What's your brand name of that PAPR?
Sounds like a commercial for the hospital.
And how many critical corona patients do you have ?
Oh...none..ok then.
Chewing gum and hair out everywhere lol 🙄😷
Really poor precautions
Amazing work!
I’m an ICU nurse and seeing people with COVID 19 getting intubated, cardiac arrest I already feel numb... maybe PTSD kicking in?
Seems staged tbh
This lady has the most relaxed outfit in an environment where the virus is most present. Hope she is still doing ok.
this looks staged remember Evergreen just saying
Thank you! Trying to figure out if this is real or just the government making people fearful.
i think both not as bad as they saying they blaming death on it from other things and test either bad or its been here longer or both
I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
@@logangomez1209: I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
@@tegbolddos: I am from Washington state. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years. I have been in that ICU unit. This is not staged. At 1:03, Mary Beth, she was my boss many years ago. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and this is all very real.
What is the story with the hair?
stop with this.
Great acting !
Alot of the mistakes are there because they didnt have time to study the script!
I Salute You !! For your service !!
They are explain everything well
Show me the capacity problems.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 PRAYING FOR US ALLLLL
Question in this day and age of Insta this and Snap that why cant I find some people sitting in an ER room as they wait for Covid treatment? I have been in MANY ER rooms and more or less any time of day they are busy with various people. From injuries to drug seekers. So why hasn't anyone posted some of what I see from China or Italy? If anyone has some links of someones experiential post let me know. Thanks!
The really sick patients arent going to be in the waiting room or in some line outside. They are inside being treated. I worked at this hospital, for 12 years, and there is no way anyone, filming with their phone, for twitter, is getting into the ER or ICU to film. My mom is currently an RN at this hospital and I can assure you this is all very real.
One of my good friends just passed away this Saturday from the coronavirus he was 28yrs old. Stay home people and stay safe ❤️
At first I thought the thumbnail looked like it came from a movie clip
Her hair was like hanging everywhere
Thank you so much
After working for a metallurgical company with more than 6 thousand daily workers and reviewing accidents every month for a decade. I was shocked that accidents and deaths happened more frequently in older and experienced workers. Here we can see the medical staff. With hair and skin exposed for sure to the contact of this contagious virus. This story here. It won't end well
4:44 why is he touching that handle with no gloves?! I’m not a medical expert by far and I just see some many mistakes in this video.
Doesnt look like chaos to me. In fact, i saw more going on at my neighborhood hospital 2 months ago when my mom was there. This place is not at capacity by the looks of it.
How they are doing now , a week after?
Literally only 1 patient. Empty beds
Looks like a mad house in there. So many people rushing trying to save lives, it’s sooo chaotic ‼️😏
My hair has the coronavirus!
I cant imagine what this hospital looks like now.
not even in the medical field and I can already see how they aren't protected enough :\
How dare you all people 😡😠😠😠😠😠😡😡😡😡😡😡😠 how about If it was one of your family how would you feel
Great video. Seemed very confident with all the precautions, until the nurse walked in with all her hair down. 🤦🏼♀️
Our Heroes all over the world!! 🙏🏼✨✨
Looks pretty calm cool and collective