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WizardHawk

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I dont know that my hospital actually let anyone go. I know we had very adjusted work schedules. Some departments went to on call only for a few weeks. Bur never heard about lay offs
I think technically most of ours were furloughed, but not sure how many may not have jobs as we face a new reality and long term changes.

All of our community clinics are back open, but not at full speed. Some of the changes we made for covid patients will be permanent and reduce our clinical footprint. That's jobs.

Can't imagine your hospital didn't lose money. The whole state shut down elective medicine by order from the governor. According to our leaders 70% of income comes from elective surgery and specialty clinics for our hospital. Your facility may have some different ratio, but undoubtedly it's substantial.

We've been silently warned that downsizing is inevitable.

That's something that will happen all over the country in so many industries. This thing will have seriously long lasting repercussions.
 

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I think technically most of ours were furloughed, but not sure how many may not have jobs as we face a new reality and long term changes.

All of our community clinics are back open, but not at full speed. Some of the changes we made for covid patients will be permanent and reduce our clinical footprint. That's jobs.

Can't imagine your hospital didn't lose money. The whole state shut down elective medicine by order from the governor. According to our leaders 70% of income comes from elective surgery and specialty clinics for our hospital. Your facility may have some different ratio, but undoubtedly it's substantial.

We've been silently warned that downsizing is inevitable.

That's something that will happen all over the country in so many industries. This thing will have seriously long lasting repercussions.

I never said it didnt lose money.
And so far still there has been no word as to any kind of down size. Could be since we are part of a larger nationwide hospital group there is some sort help coming from corporate.
 

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I dont know that my hospital actually let anyone go. I know we had very adjusted work schedules. Some departments went to on call only for a few weeks. Bur never heard about lay offs
We are getting hazard pay, all the OT you want and some you don't. Mental hospitals don't have slow times...
 

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I never said it didnt lose money.
And so far still there has been no word as to any kind of down size. Could be since we are part of a larger nationwide hospital group there is some sort help coming from corporate.
I would assume we won't see the full fallout for at least several months. Likely late fall or winter at the earliest.
 

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This whole thing is a neurotic illusion. Fear paralyzes, and keeps the sheep in check.

Yeah it sure kept those natives of north america is check. Killed off huge percentages of the population because of virus people never had before. Its easy for people who are younger and healthy to have that mentality.
 

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Yeah it sure kept those natives of north america is check. Killed off huge percentages of the population because of virus people never had before. Its easy for people who are younger and healthy to have that mentality.
Jim, do you really think a 300 year old analogy works here? I don’t. Tell that to a business owner who’s been shut down for 2 months with no clear perspective on things because his governor is an idiot. Btw, I’m 50 and I live in Irvine.
 

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Jim, do you really think a 300 year old analogy works here? I don’t. Tell that to a business owner who’s been shut down for 2 months with no clear perspective on things because his governor is an idiot. Btw, I’m 50 and I live in Irvine.
Yes , just like 300 years ago a population that gets exposed to a virus that no one has had before and people don't have antibodys and we don't have herd immunity we will have a lot of people die from it. Obviously we have much better healthcare now and we have been social distancing and dissinfecting but it doen't mean people can't die from it. Now you want to argue about how it's affecting business owners thats a different argument. But you can't deny science. Just like if no one had ever found and ate peanuts so no one kew if they were alergic and you put 100k people in a stadium and had them all eat a bag of peanuts and didn't have medics ready to treat them all you would have about 13 to 15K people die because they never knew they were allergic and you couldnt give them Epi pens fast enough
. I know all this shutdown crap sucks and hopefully we can abide by the rules and get some things going and people back to work but this wasn't some made up thing to control "sheep" like those idiots in Michigan were protesting. Let me know when the regular flu would kill 100k Americans (were close to 90k now) in three n half months when people have been isolated for the most part. Do you get that almost ten airplane full of people are dying every day of this? Lets put it this way. The regular flu (afluenza) killed 161 americans on average per day in 2018-2019 . Well, over 900 deaths a day on average since mid February with this thing. And thats with us not flying no concerts no bars no bowling no movies no BBQs.
Google whats happening with the indigenous people from the Amazon with this virus and tell me that the 300 year old analogy doesn't work here.
 

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Chase Garbers feeling confident about 2020 season


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I would assume we won't see the full fallout for at least several months. Likely late fall or winter at the earliest.
as it turns out my hospital is actually hiring people not letting them go. they had new hire orientation today with about 8 people
 

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USC and Ole Miss in 25 and 26. HOME AND HOME the way it should be.

hope Kiffin is still at Ole Miss
 
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