Hey, guys– it’s me, your local RN working at one of our city’s bigger hospitals. The title is a reflection of an e-mail I was sent today by our executive vice president. We have almost 800 COVID inpatients today, yet I’ve seen comments on this sub suggesting “if you’re gonna get COVID, this is the strain to get” since the death rate is lower.
I’d like to set the record straight: it is not at all recommended to “try” to get omicron or to “give up” and get omicron. Doesn’t matter if you’re vaxxed, or “tired of all this” (Of what? Not being sick?), even if you’re young and healthy, the odds of you ending up intubated on a ventilator increase.
Perhaps you have a friend who caught it and it wasn’t that bad. Maybe you have no friends and you only care about yourself. Either way, my message is simple: keep your mask on in public (yes, even at HEB), get vaxxed and/or boosted, or I’ll see you in ICU.
Let me add this on behalf of my fellow nurses who have to listen to abuse from COVID experts-turned-patients: if you’re a skeptic or anti-vaxxer or ivermectin enthusiast reading this, consider seeking help from someone who holds your beliefs when you start dying, because you won’t find them in the hospital.
Again: I will see you in the ICU.
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