Sweden During the Pandemic
- Power to the People
- Aug 31, 2022
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Hey Everyone,
I was reading that Sweden is facing a sharp increase in mortality and viral cases at this time and I was hoping that we might be able to help assist in reducing cases and mortality.
Perhaps we can help by send more PPE equipment and personnel to help save as many people as possible. Coupled with self isolation and stay at home measures even temporarily, can help reduce the cases and save lives. Some doctors have even found patients breathe better on their stomachs and this could perhaps help some patients as well in your hospitals if its not already in place.
In addition, perhaps if we all institute more enhanced measures around long term care homes we can help reduce the spread between homes and amongst the population. If we stick together we will win against this Pandemic and any future storm.
Stay Safe, Stay Sanitized and Stay Supportive,
John Ames Birch
@johneames2
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