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COVID-19 Through the Eyes of an Urgent Care Pro As a nurse who has worked for years, Deb seems undaunted to the recent world challenges with the Coronavirus. She works daily as an Urgent Care nurse and also in COVID-19 testing centers. “What are you wearing? How have things changed?” "Things have changed exponentially. In the testing centers, there is a lot of PPE except booties. Recently we have been quiet in Urgent Care. People are staying home and not coming in that often. When they do they go directly back to waiting rooms. Generally, she is seeing more at home incidents like hand lacerations from cutting or home improvement. In the testing centers, we triage patients in their cars via phone. People are scared. Part of our job is to calm them down." “I’m not a hero. This is one of those things we just do as Healthcare professionals.” "None of us think of ourselves as heroes. We are just doing our job. Everyone has their job to do. Everyone is a hero. We need to get back to normal. This is out there. It is not harming the number of people we were worried about. The healthy people need to get back to work." People have been kind. "Restaurants have been dropping off food. People have been dropping off their extra masks. Unfortunately, patients when alone in the exam rooms are stealing gloves because they are panicked and are stealing gloves so they have to be locked up. We try to reassure them and let them know that we are always there for them if they need us." What Masks and Gloves Do and DON'T DO "Just because you have gloves on doesn’t mean that your hands are invincible. When you touch things with your gloves and then another part of you with your gloves it contaminates you. The masks are good to wear because COVID is spread through droplets. Gloves are not being used correctly. I wish the government would do more education around gloves and proper usage." We are getting a lot of negative COVID Tests "And the ones that are positive are not severely symptomatic. The main symptoms to worry about are cough, fever, chills and fatigue, difficulty breathing, and shortness of breath. We are finding that people who do not have an underlying disease process are fairly asymptomatic. If you have COPD or Diabetes or underlying heart disease are in danger. Healthy people need to get out and get back to work. It’s allergy season so people have come in with those symptoms." It seems like you are not nervous. "No, I’m not. I’m sure a lot of people will disagree with me but we are just not seeing it in my Urgent Cares. People are COVID positive and survive. People are not surviving the Flu as much. And even if people have COVID they are not being taken down by COVID they are being compromised by their underlying disease process. People do not get the flu vaccine so I don’t think a COVID vaccine will be effective." Don’t panic. Get Healthy. "I know a nurse who went to the grocery store in her scrubs and got punched by another person in the store because he thought she was wearing dirty scrubs from the hospital. Most of the deaths are in our older population. This virus is not out of the ordinary. This virus is acting like a typical virus. There are a significant number of more deaths from the flu than COVID at this time. Get healthy, wash your hands, don’t touch your face, and bolster your immune system with great food and vitamins and you should be ok."
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