Janeka Aura, Early-March:
Last week we got our first coronavirus patient. He was in serious condition and was admitted to a special ICU that our hospital had set up and dedicated for use solely for coronavirus patients. Even though it has been limited, community spread of the virus is occurring because two more patients were admitted this week. I was involved in their initial examination and diagnosis. Although there has been a lot of media coverage that has high-lighted the severity of this virus, my personal observation plus the comments from those nurses and doctors who have been treating these patients in our ICU, really has brought home just how bad it is for patients who are the most debilitated by it. Our ER policies have been modified to provide a heightened level of protection for those of us who work there. Because I have children I am not (nor will I) be involved with the ICU.
Whereas many countries have had to close down their societies, that has been avoided in the U.S. even though plans were developed for that should it become necessary. Frederick was concerned that they would shut down the basketball season. While that was discussed, it was avoided when the outbreak didn’t overwhelm our country. But controls were instituted for players and fans.
President Otani is not only the first woman elected as president of the U.S. but also the first Asian-American to be president. Those were huge hurdles to overcome in 2016 in what was a bitter and controversial election. Since then she had been derided for her policies and unable to do much with a splintered population and divided congress. That has made it difficult for her to govern effectively. But, due to her proactive response for this crisis and her creation of a highly skilled group of advisors who have relied on science and medical knowledge to put into play a sound plan of action, her popularity which had previously been low, has now shot up dramatically. Her re-election, which had been in severe jeopardy, is now looking very likely.