As a healthcare professional who got covid while working in a hospital under trump restrictions with management who were maga.
The va was a terrible place to work. Still is. I left for numerous reasons. Most of all the safety of the workers and patients. With the entire pharmacy department recently all being covid positive i am happy i left.
I am hopeful with biden coming in and dropping the guy who cut off unions from the employees i am hopeful for things to improve for the federal workforce.
I am pretty happy working for homeland security because of what i do honestly.
The issue well as pertho would say is that we don,'t have the resources to cover the population. So with covid on another rise and loosening and in the case of florida no restrictions along with people traveling. We have a spread. With more people sick and hospitals at capacity due to social distancing and limited capacity things get fucked.
California been fucked in that point where hospitals have sent people to different hospitals
With kaiser permanente they do not want you to come to the hospital if you have symptoms they just want you to do a virtual appointment.
Not to mention the people who brush off being sick and go to work. Where they do temperatures haphazardly and do not care. So you get things like tyson chicken plant having everybody with covid.
The population at large is selfish, stupid, and reckless
With this new variant, the limited supply of the vaccine, COVID prevention fatigue, and people who still treat it as Democrat-globalist-Satan worshipingChina virus faux news just the flu, full re-openings aren’t happen anytime soon.
Yea, in my area ppl have a far higher education than I ever could dream of, yet unlike me, they lack neccessary life skills and basic common sense. Somehow I’ve managed to achieve a similar level of success to them without being quite as book smart as them. Intelligence is nothing if one doesn’t apply it properly