Comments by "Gaza is not Amalek" (@Ass_of_Amalek) on "NowThis Impact"
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there are few things that still manage to catch me off guard about covidiots, but one of them is how in so many of the covid denier hospital bed interviews, they STILL do not feel like they are or have been stupid. this guy for example is just like "yeah I didn't take it seriously at all, I totally ignored it, but I think it's serious now", and he doesn't even seem to feel that there is any need for explanation or excuses or shame there, as if he had been acting reasonably all along and he couldn't have known because he hadn't personally gotten sick yet.
if I was one of those healthcare workers, I would definitely not feel so sympathetic. I would feel severely disrespected by these people for putting hospital workers in this horrible position again instead of taking them seriously enough to a) believe at least what the local health professionals are saying about covid and b) do your part in reducing their work load by getting vaccinated and/or taking other effective measures to protect yourself and others from infection.
even if the pandemic is going to wind down for good some time soon in the more vaccinated countries, this personnell burnout it going to leave a lasting mark on healthcare. being this overworked and exposed to death and hopeless situations for months or years is not what these people signed up for. they are put in situations that are too hard to handle, but they feel like they can't quit because they are desperately needed, and if they were to quit, both significant numbers of patients would suffer more or die preventably, and their colleagues would have to work even harder. this is making healthcare workers work insane hours and push through more stress than they can take for months at a time, or however long a particular covid wave lasts. these people are being overworked and traumatized, and the stress is probably taking years off their life expectancy.
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