Corona situation in the South of Holland (Corona providence) from a healthcare worker perspective

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Peace and Tranquility, that is how I would describe the situation outside in the South of Holland. And if you wouldn't know any better you would say this is the beginning of a beautiful day and spring is coming. Not to be mistaken with the reality of the situation of that the Corona or Covid-19 situation is causing us. Here is an update for everybody who is considering travelling from and to the Netherlands.



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Schools are closed since this weekend, as wel as restaurants, bars, and any other job apart from the absolute necessary professions. People are told to work from home as much as possible, and actually it looks like most of the people are actually doing this. People are finally seeing the problem, but I would say it is only a matter of time before everybody forgets this as fast as they realized it, or putting their economic incentives prior again. Lets have a look:


At the time of writing there are 1413 people infected in Holland with the Corona virus with 24 casualties, with the Southern providences as epicentre of mayhem. This makes is particularly difficult for Dutch government to see the issue, because I always have the feeling that governments don't like to see (or don't care enough) what happens in the providence. 'As long as it is not in Amsterdam or Den Hague, we don't give a f&ck', is how I always experience this. But in Italy the situation deteriorated fast, and how I see it, we are about two weeks behind on everything that happened in Italy, so we will see what is coming up.



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The documentation of how many reported cases is in my opinion very biased as a lot of infected people with mild complaints are doing self isolation and actually a lot of people are not getting tested anymore. So actually these numbers do not mean anything but the amount of people who are very sick are. Because this is something that people will be the first to scream and shout 'it's only elderly people and look at the numbers compared to a normal flue.'

It is the amount of numbers coming in at the same time who need a very long recovery time that is the issue. There isn't enough capacity in hospitals. And is where my personal problem starts.

Because I work in healthcare and was seeing already the effects of the worldwide situation for weeks. Normal medical supplies were already shorted (loads of stuff is produced overseas and wasn't transported) and now the crucial supplies are also getting to the crucial point. There aren't enough supplies for people like me to protect ourselves with while taking care of your loved ones, and this will not get any better. Also the amount of ventilators (breating tube machines) are a major major major issue because countrywide there just are not enough of these. The thing is...even with this virus, people also get sick in a normal way, people still get their heart attacks, people with cancer still have their tumors. You can not stop treating these kinds of people as well or they will also be dead in a matter of months. So these things also continue. Put next to that a gigantic inflow of longterm treatment patients, and a significant amount of sick staff and there is your issue.

So it is all hands on deck! Retired nurses are being called back, students will be put in the field, staff will be trained to take over other tasks than their normal ones. That is reality. Normally I assist the surgeons, but most likely in a while I will be working the ventilators in the ICU as well. That is reality and that reality sucks!





So what is happening around us? Germany has closed all the boarders, KLM grounded 90% of all planes, all of these measures are to stop the virus from spreading so fast, but they also bring in other problems as for instance more delay of supplies. But Holland doesn't seem to look like it will be taking any desperate measures like a lockdown, honestly...I don't think the government has the balls to do it because of the economical effects of it. Guess the governments wives aren't working in healthcare with a shortage of equipment to protect themselves, otherwise they would have chosen differently.

Getting in the country at Schiphol airport still seems quite easy, but honestly....what would you wan't to do here? All stuff to see and do is closed and people are mostly at home, keeping themselves safe. I suggest you do the same!




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Hi Karin,

I don't like ( any of this ) but I will give you a full upvote anyway. I had honestly hoped for a positive message from a doctor / nurse, tegen beter weten in, but alas.

Thanks for providing us with this insightful / insider information. You might want to read my lockdown post from yesterday afternoon ( I hope that it can still make you smile )

Een knuffel uit Utrecht,

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Hey Vin!

Mjaaaaa wat zullen we ervan zeggen, het ziekenhuis is de plek waar ik nu liever nu ook helemaal niet zou zijn maar dit is dn realiteit toch, beter maar zo goed mogelijk als het kan helpen wat kan....want dit is nou eenmaal mijn beroep

dussse....lockdown 4 the win :D

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Ik begrijp het helemaal. Waar zit je precies?
Mogelijk ben ik over een paar dagen ( voor langere tijd ) in Eindhoven

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Rondom Eindhoven ook inderdaad, maar aangezien ik ook Corona patienten verzorg ben ik niet echt in voor sociaal activity hahahahah.

#eigenquarantainuhhhh

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I get it. Jammer. Hoe dan ook, misschien zit ik er wel twee maanden dus als je je bedenkt, of alles een beetje bijdraait...

Sterkte!

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Eindhoven de gekste!

Hier in Zeeland gelukkig nog niet veel besmettingen, maar ik vrees dat er stiekem veel meer zijn dan we denken. Ik werk als docent en het komt er op neer dat ik drie weken thuis les ga geven.
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Heuuuu ben je een thuislesgever geworden hehe? Nou ja alles via de steem (hive) blockchain en misschien worden mensen nog wel enthousiast ;)))

Inderdaad hopelijk houdt zeeland het rustig, het begint een behoorlijke jungle te worden in mijn sector iig blehhh

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All the best dear, lets see how this play out

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very curious to see how it will all play out actually!

you guys stay safe on the islands there! Hospital capacity is brief compared to mainland so watch out!!!

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None of these islands have the capacity to deal with an Italy like moment

But it may just work out, if it comes down to that, we end up with a younger and stronger population and there would be more opportunities for young people. Of course, this isn't nice to say but look at what is happening in Europe, people don't realize but the burden on pension funds and government social spending would be cut leaving money to spend on other things. My heart and comfort are with those who lost their lives. Holland has to be careful, as its densely populated, anything close to Italy and it could be really bad

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Dude I totally understand what you are saying from that behalf. In the end in situations like this there is some survival of the fittest going on, and as harsh it is to say...there is no point in putting 85 year old people on a ventilator for weeks.

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Blijkbaar zitten niet alle Nederlanders op dezelfde lijn...
Terwijl wij hier in België het verbod kregen om naar het buitenland te gaan, zag ik gisteren veel Nederlandse (ramp)toeristen in Antwerpen (uit)lachend door de lege straten lopen... Go figure...
Let op, wij hebben ook zo'n gevallen hoor... die naar Maastricht trekken om lekker samen te gaan shoppen en "pintjes pakken". Gelukkig is daar nu dankzij de lockdown een eind aan gemaakt...

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mensen zijn gewoon een stuk dommer dan dat we ons altijd realiseren helaas, dohhhhhhhh...maar idd die lockdown maakt er een einde aan.

ook vanuit mijn medisch perspectief weet ik niet wat er beter is, volledige lockdown of het geleidelijker...in de tijd van dat iedereen deskundig lijkt hou ik me maar effekes stil. maar pintjes zijn voor thuis voorlopig! cheers!

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