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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In hindsight, I would have done the complete opposite of closing the schools. I would have kept schools open though the summer and told them to take the schedule they had all ready planned for March - May and repeat it June- August. Let both the employees and students pick which block to attend so that individual staff and kids contacted hours and vacation time was honoured but just shifted. [b]The medical field practiced de-densification, ie reducing the number of people in a room and building to reduce spread. This would have had the same principle.[/b] [/quote] Clearly you didn't work in a hospital. They did something, through. For instance, they set up a separate break room for the staff that were working while infected with Covid.[/quote] Oh wow I must have hallucinated all those 12 hour shifts, the hazmat suits, masks, alcohol gel, the boxed lunches, closed canteens. Thank you explaining my experience :roll:.[/quote] You must work at a very different hospital. Ours was definitely crowded, with a one-mask limit per day on non-Covid floors. The PACU wasn't converted to ICU beds for "de-densification."[/quote]
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