Healthcare workers need personal protective equipment, or PPE, to keep themselves safe when treating coronavirus patients, and they need to throw it out after using it to avoid spreading the virus. N95 respirator masks are especially important, but so are surgical masks, protective goggles, nitrile gloves, face shields, and disinfectant wipes. With the ongoing PPE shortage, medical workers are facing the grim prospect of administering tests and care with inadequate or no protection. (Homemade masks are not PPE.) We know from other countries that medical personnel are contracting the coronavirus at high rates, putting their lives at risk and forcing them to live in isolation from their families.
We need to get all existing PPE to the people who need it and make sure that more is being manufactured, so let’s get to it.
Coronavirus Edition #4
We’re continuing with coronavirus action items here at MCW. Whether you have a few minutes on the run or suddenly find yourself with more time on your hands than you’re used to having, there are plenty of ways to help our communities get through this crisis. Let’s get started…
… but first this. Mental health professionals are worried about the psychological toll of the coronavirus outbreak. Fortunately, there are resources out there that can help, such as this COVID-19 mental health guide from the CDC and these cognitive behavioral therapy-inspired tips in the Guardian. If you’re overwhelmed, you can call the Disaster Distress Helpline of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 1-800-985-5990, or just text TalkWithUs to 66746. The number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-TALK [8255]. Take care of yourself. ❤️
We're All In This Together
What do we do when disaster strikes? We take care of ourselves and each other. No lies, MCW community: the combination of coronavirus and inept leadership is terrifying.
But we can do this. We’ve been practicing for this. And we’ve got each others’ backs.