My Doctor husband came home crying yesterday

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Anonymous wrote:The Hopkins coronavirus map shows 71 positive cases in the district and another 107 in Maryland and 105 in Virginia. Are we really overwhelmed already?


This virus increases exponentially. New York now has over 5700 cases!


Ny has been testing several thousand people a day since early this week. Mortality rate .7 percent there.


If we estimate the dmv population at 6 million, then 0.7% is 42,000 deaths.


No model assumes 100 percent of population will get virus.


The ca gov projects 25 of 40 million will.

You’re cool with potentially 20,000 plus dying in the dmv?
Anonymous
I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?
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Anonymous wrote:My DH physician has been mostly sitting at home and helping out with the home schooling. His hospital has no covid but is emptying and cancelling as they don't know what to expect. I wish there was a way to back fill the overworked physicians with the specialty ones whose business is now dead.


In Bergamo, Italy, they are retraining the dermatologists and cardiologists to deal with the coronavirus. Not ideal, but a doctor is better than no doctor. Your husband is likely to be called up
Anonymous
At this point I am assuming that people are stupid or unwilling to face the truth, so we are protecting ourselves, cleaning-disinfecting regularly at home, staying indoors in complete isolation..

OP, your dr. husband is seeing what the unvarnished reality is.

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Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


They are not going to be having patients wait around in the waiting room. That doesn't mean they aren't see quickly and sent to a makeshift COVID19 ward set up in a converted OR -- or, triagesd and sent home quickly.

The number you are looking at does not mean what you think it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


I don't know about that one, but there was an ER wait time tracker I was following a few weeks ago, until I realized that the times were identical day after day. Not actually tracking isht.
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Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


Unless (and I have no evidence of this either way) they are turning away cases that would ordinarily qualify as emergencies and it’s taking them longer to get around to treating emergencies once they are done with intake and in a bed, like they have in other countries. Because from what I understand the issue is ICU beds available, not hospital beds.
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Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


They are not going to be having patients wait around in the waiting room. That doesn't mean they aren't see quickly and sent to a makeshift COVID19 ward set up in a converted OR -- or, triagesd and sent home quickly.

The number you are looking at does not mean what you think it means.


DP here. I checkin with my ER nurse friend each day. The local Nova hospitals are still status quo - nothing has really hit yet. They are nervous and worried, but just waiting for now.
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Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


I don't know about that one, but there was an ER wait time tracker I was following a few weeks ago, until I realized that the times were identical day after day. Not actually tracking isht.


DP. Confirming: these wait times haven't changed in weeks https://www.hospitalstats.org/ER-Wait-Time/Washington-DC-Metro.htm

Hospital - Total Wait Times
Sibley Memorial Hospital 3h 4m
George Washington Univ Hospital 3h 31m
Georgetown University Hospital 3h 50m
Washington Hospital Center 4h 16m
Howard University Hospital 4h 23m
Providence Hospital 5h 8m
United Medical Center 5h 44m
Children's Hospital Nmc N/A

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Hopkins coronavirus map shows 71 positive cases in the district and another 107 in Maryland and 105 in Virginia. Are we really overwhelmed already?


This virus increases exponentially. New York now has over 5700 cases!


Say it with me now: BECAUSE THEY ARE TESTING MORE.


Yes, correct but that is not reassuring at all. Have you not been following what has been happening in other countries? You are in complete denial.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


I don't know about that one, but there was an ER wait time tracker I was following a few weeks ago, until I realized that the times were identical day after day. Not actually tracking isht.


DP. Confirming: these wait times haven't changed in weeks https://www.hospitalstats.org/ER-Wait-Time/Washington-DC-Metro.htm

Hospital - Total Wait Times
Sibley Memorial Hospital 3h 4m
George Washington Univ Hospital 3h 31m
Georgetown University Hospital 3h 50m
Washington Hospital Center 4h 16m
Howard University Hospital 4h 23m
Providence Hospital 5h 8m
United Medical Center 5h 44m
Children's Hospital Nmc N/A



Wow. Is that average wait time? Over 5 hours?
Anonymous
What’s happening in Springfield Va ? Have doctors appointment there today. Very nervous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been monitoring ER wait times at the inova hospitals in NOVA (https://www.inova.org/emergency-room-wait-times) for the past two weeks and they've remained consistent. My assumption is that the system is still working fine if ERs are moving people in and out. Is that not the case?


I don't know about that one, but there was an ER wait time tracker I was following a few weeks ago, until I realized that the times were identical day after day. Not actually tracking isht.


DP. Confirming: these wait times haven't changed in weeks https://www.hospitalstats.org/ER-Wait-Time/Washington-DC-Metro.htm

Hospital - Total Wait Times
Sibley Memorial Hospital 3h 4m
George Washington Univ Hospital 3h 31m
Georgetown University Hospital 3h 50m
Washington Hospital Center 4h 16m
Howard University Hospital 4h 23m
Providence Hospital 5h 8m
United Medical Center 5h 44m
Children's Hospital Nmc N/A



Wow. Is that average wait time? Over 5 hours?


If those wait times are accurate everyone should go to Inova in fairfax county. Wait times are like 15 minutes consistently.
Anonymous

My husband is a doctor with a foreign MD who cannot practice here. He’s an infectious disease specialist and saw the writing on the wall in January.

Wishing strength to all medical personnel on the front lines!!!! This is WAR.

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