Lars Guinard
VIP Member
It must be a worry going house to house and a greater worry knowing you may be responsible for infecting your own children,while not really having a choice but to expose yourself...for a lot longer than 4 hours, with more than often no break times to go and cry in your car and especially little time to think of anything other than trying to help patients while being psychologically strong to get through another shift.Oh do duck off jane. My sister is a community nurse so goes house to house seeing to her patients. She has been asked if she has ICU training, which she has, there is a chance she will soon be drafted to a hospital to help with CV19 patients. Now that it actual worry jane, worried about catching the virus and taking it home to her kids and the fact of making decisions who get ventilators if she is working in ICU.
I know Jane keeps saying she is not comparing herself to a frontline worker...but then she keeps inferring to it and saying how it is similar/just a different point of relevance/the same outcome she is dealing with. It is annoying, all key workers are doing a fantastic job, I appreciate everyone who is still working and feel for anyone who still has to go out to work. This constant whinging and comparing and justifying is wearing a bit thin now!