Each of these leagues goes to great lengths to explain their testing regimen. My wife is an OB/GYN. Her hospital has been out of the materials necessary to perform rapid testing, and now has to send all tests to a lab the next city over. Results that were less than 24 hours are now 72+ hours.
Each of these leagues goes to great lengths to explain their testing regimen. My wife is an OB/GYN. Her hospital has been out of the materials necessary to perform rapid testing, and now has to send all tests to a lab the next city over. Results that were less than 24 hours are now 72+ hours.
She has patients in and out of the hospital before their Covid-19 status is known. If they're in for surgery, it means that everyone in the OR has to assume the patient may be positive and use a higher level of PPE (which is still an issue). Since you can't tell a laboring patient to wait until their results come back, it means that everyone there is also using up more PPE for the safety of all involved.
But tell me again that some of our limited testing capability should go to a second string right fielder.
Each of these leagues goes to great lengths to explain their testing regimen. My wife is an OB/GYN. Her hospital has been out of the materials necessary to perform rapid testing, and now has to send all tests to a lab the next city over. Results that were less than 24 hours are now 72+ hours.
She has patients in and out of the hospital before their Covid-19 status is known. If they're in for surgery, it means that everyone in the OR has to assume the patient may be positive and use a higher level of PPE (which is still an issue). Since you can't tell a laboring patient to wait until their results come back, it means that everyone there is also using up more PPE for the safety of all involved.
But tell me again that some of our limited testing capability should go to a second string right fielder.