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MAGAstroni 42 points ago +42 / -0

Sucks for them, my 30 person thanksgiving went off with no one getting sick. For every example there are 1000s doing just fine.

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JovialKlutz 18 points ago +18 / -0

According to the same usual facts that these people will site, which are already exaggerated beyond sanity, there is virtually no way all 22 people caught it AND developed symptoms.

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DeepDMingDeep 15 points ago +15 / -0

COVID-Mary could lick everyone’s spoons and pee in their gravy and she would not infect 22 out of 22 people.

Whodathought I’d leave 2020 with such a ridiculously low level of respect for nurses and teachers. Used car salesman are better. They’re at least out there on the lot working and not complaining.

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Rainman 8 points ago +8 / -0

Isn't doc supposed to keep conversations between her and her patients private?

SPEZ: Seriously, isn't that the basic tenet of Roe v. Wade, patient privacy?

SENT AN EMAIL TO THE HOSPITAL PATIENT REPS [email protected] Am I doing this right? https://i.maga.host/RG9AYeI.png

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Maga4Demmies 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ve wondered the same thing. As long as there are no specific identifying factors for the patient in reference, they’re pretty much free to post whatever the hell they want. The hospital social media policies vary from facility to facility, but I will say they increasingly get more strict by the year. That was my observation from working in two different hospitals over a 5 year period. A nurse I am acquainted with recently got reprimanded for a similar post. Disclosed the diagnosis, ethnicity, and age of the patient. Instead of taking responsibility and deleting the post, her next post was complaining that there is a “rat” on her friend list and that she will “find out exactly who it is!” Lunatic.

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