COVID CORNER
Defiance
I’m sure most have seen the pictures of Americans
defying the virus. They have decided to toss away their masks, jump into
crowded pools with their umbrella drinks, yell at essential workers who ask
politely to follow the guidelines during this pandemic. Cringe-worthy.
It’s an odd time in the course of this virus. Everyone
is tired of losing money, of being cooped up at home, of being dictated to by the
microscopic droplets. They are teeny little things, and we Americans do not do
well with the tiny telling us what to do. Just saying.
At work, on the COVID wing, I stood in front of the
patient’s closed door: airborne, droplet precautions notice in big red letters. I asked the nurse for the PAPR because the
hospital issued N95 doesn’t seal like it should around my face.
Secretly I
carry the N95 in my pocket anyway. Nurse said no PAPR because there are no virus particulates floating in the air. Oh. She turned away to focus on
the computer screen.
I took the N95 out of my pocket, put it on, covered it up
with my regular mask, put on my plastic gown, flimsy face shield, etc... Nurse saw
that I had on the regular mask and gave me the thumbs up.
I entered the room, and the ill patient was coughing. Lots of
coughing.