coronavirus
Still Not Convinced There’s A COVID-19 Crisis? LA Doctors Are Told To Have End Of Life Talk With Fragile Patients
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Published
(Hush Naidoo on Unsplash)
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic rages out of control, there are still those who downplay or even deny the seriousness of the situation. Here’s the latest bit of evidence that we really, truly, are in a crisis: L.A. County is asking doctors not to send patients to the ER “unless absolutely medically necessary.”
On top of that, the “health alert” from the Department of Public Health is advising providers to make sure their seriously ill and frail patients have filled out advance care directives. That request comes as Department of Health Services Director Dr. Christina Ghaly says hospitals should be prepared to enter a new phase, in which those less likely to survive won’t get the same level of care as they normally would because there won’t be enough staff to save everyone.
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Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Gov. Zack Morris in the season finale of the
Saved By The Bell reboot. (Tyler Golden/Peacock)
The new iteration of the series follows what happens when an underprivileged high school gets shut down thanks to Zack Morris, now California s governor and all of that school s kids get sent to Bayside. I think it s not been what people expected it to be when they saw that
Saved By The Bell was starting again,
Saved By The Bell director Kabir Akhtar told LAist. Which I think is a good thing, to come back and check out an old universe that you know, but see the way it s changed. Because all of us have changed since watching
coronavirus
Still Not Convinced There’s A COVID-19 Crisis? LA Doctors Are Told To Have End Of Life Talk With Fragile Patients
Updated
Published
(Hush Naidoo on Unsplash)
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic rages out of control, there are still those who downplay or even deny the seriousness of the situation. Here’s the latest bit of evidence that we really, truly, are in a crisis: L.A. County is asking doctors not to send patients to the ER “unless absolutely medically necessary.”
On top of that, the “health alert” from the Department of Public Health is advising providers to make sure their seriously ill and frail patients have filled out advance care directives. That request comes as Department of Health Services Director Dr. Christina Ghaly says hospitals should be prepared to enter a new phase, in which those less likely to survive won’t get the same level of care as they normally would because there won’t be enough staff to save everyone.