Loved one in the hospital, POOR communication from the staff.

My wife spent two stints in the hospital since the whole Covid thing started. First time was before they stopped allowing visitors (she went in last March 14). They put the signs up when I went for lunch the day she got out. They let me stay.

The second time (July) she just drove herself as we knew I wasn't getting past the door. No visitors, but she and I would text (she had a hard time talking with a tube down her throat).

Overall treatment both times was not up to what it should have been.

Nearly ALL hospital staff has been pushed to the limits of human endurance, massive increase in job stress, mandatory overtime and given poor information themselves during this constantly evolving pandemic.

We just lost another guy to complications from covid at work
yesterday. He was 62, fought the illness for about 3 weeks before passing. It is real, it is happening and none of us are getting off this planet alive. There are worse ways to go, but there are better ways also.

Stay healthy, drive high performance things and show & tell your loved ones you love them. Above all, thank God, clean up your side of the street and help others when you can.