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by bearsnowstorm
2289 days ago
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As others have commented above, reducing the rate of spread (social distancing and hygiene, and convincing others to do likewise) so that this is a more smeared out event with a lower peak need for equipment and staff is the most important intervention. It's also very hard to do; not sure if there is a technological lever that will move the needle on this (advertising?) |
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Since you are a professional in the field, I am asking your help for brainstorming useful, contributory things for people like me (and others) who are feeling the need to DO something.
If hacking up ventilators (like in the OP) is not a great idea from your perspective, can you suggest anything else?
And, THANK YOU for doing the job you do, from someone whose life was affected by people like you!