The ship got there Monday morning. By Thursday morning, they had a whole 3 patients. Given the urgency, that seems a bit slow.
I'm sure it'll continue to be in the news, one way or another. Either it does what it was supposed to do, and thousands of non-virus-related people can get treated and that will be a relief and make headlines. Or it doesn't, and sick people start dying in the hallways of non-virus-related things and that will make headlines.
I've got a friend near NYC in NJ who has a very sick kid who needs to be hospitalized, but he's still at home, waiting until Monday for some testing because there's just no room.
(the article does mention it's previous uselessness elsewhere too. Mind, I'm a Navy girl from way back, but this. smh. Combine this with the business with the Theodore Roosevelt and I'm just. I don't even know)
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I'm sure it'll continue to be in the news, one way or another. Either it does what it was supposed to do, and thousands of non-virus-related people can get treated and that will be a relief and make headlines. Or it doesn't, and sick people start dying in the hallways of non-virus-related things and that will make headlines.
I've got a friend near NYC in NJ who has a very sick kid who needs to be hospitalized, but he's still at home, waiting until Monday for some testing because there's just no room.
(the article does mention it's previous uselessness elsewhere too. Mind, I'm a Navy girl from way back, but this. smh. Combine this with the business with the Theodore Roosevelt and I'm just. I don't even know)