Hotel in sevare and parts of the cocotry were occupiedy islamist f fhters linked to al qaeda. France has 1,000 peacekeeping troops even though they recently took over security operations. Again, special forces now surround that hotel. Possibly going in, trying to end this siege. Robin and george. Very fluid situation, martha, thanks. We have on the phone right now Olivia Salgado fromm the u. N. We know thehe took 170 hostage and 20 released including three u. N. Personnel . Yeah, thats correct. Ththree u. N. Personnel were extracted this morning. So, w what we we know about why the hostages were released . There werenconfirmed reports thathe gunmen were actually going and asking people to recite pieces o of the koran . Thats an information i don have right now. What i know is that three people from the hotel with ak47 around 7 00 a. M. Thi morning and, of course, immediately the Security Forces from mali were deployed araround the years and two years that the u. N. Is supporting mali a
Was not prepared to enter into an entire unit and multiple units with droves of relatively healthy patients who were now fighting for their life with covid pneumonia. When things really started getting tough in my unit, it was a sunday, and i was working, and we were putting down breathing tube after breathing tube in these patients. We got up to 14 or 15 ventilators in our 18bed icu, and it was just one after the other. And we were all scared. Nobody knows how to navigate this, and were just taking it shift by shift and day by day, trying not to get overwhelmed. One of the things thats really hard for us is as icu nurses, were used to having constant access to our patients. We have very sick patients, and were used to going in there and assessing them and reassessing them. But now we have to really cluster our care to try to cut down Exposure Time in the room. The less time in the room, the less time we have to be exposed to the disease, the less chance we have of bringing it home to
April 2020. The death toll as of this morning has doubling in just the last three days. America was hurting. New unemployment filings. Record unemployment. Last week filed for unemployment. Ballooning debt, an economic recession. Hard reality is beyond painful. Not a good equation for a president running for reelection. Hes frustrated by what weve seen happen in the stock market. The numbers he knows of job losses and people who have filed for unemployment are through the roof and theyre going to be incredibly damaging to him in november. And thats his fear. So, the president wanted to push governors to restart the economy, at least in part to resuscitate his reelection campaign. And the only way to do both, reopen the country as soon as possible. But that seemed unrealistic when models were predicting 100,000 or 200,000 deaths. According to the Washington Post, an impatient President Trump sought different data which some white house economic advisers delivered. The Washington Post is
Covid pneumonia. When things really started getting tough in my unit, it was a sunday. And i was working and we were putting down breathing tube after breathing tube in these patients. We got up to 14 or 15 ventilators in our 18bed icu. And it was just one after the other. And we were all scared. Nobody knows how to navigate this, and were just taking it shift by shift and day by day, trying not to get overwhelmed. One of the thing thas thats re hard for us, as icu nurses, were used to going in there and assessing and reassessing them. But now, we have to really cluster our care to try to cut down Exposure Time in the room. The less time in the room, the less time we have to be exposed to the disease, the less chance we have of bringing it home to our family. But, thats also really hard because were under constant worry that were going to miss something were going to miss a new symptom. Were going to miss a new vital part of information that comes from our assessments. I wish i knew th
When things really started getting tough in my unit, it was a sunday. And i was working and we were putting down breathing tube after breathing tube in these patients. We got up to 14 or 15 ventilators in our 18bed icu. And it was just one after the other. And we were all scared. Nobody knows how to navigate this, and were just taking it shift by shift and day by day, trying not to get overwhelmed. One of the things thats really hard for us, as icu nurses, were used to having constant access to our patients. We have very sick patients and were used to going in there and assessing and reassessing them. But now, we have to really cluster our care to try to cut down Exposure Time in the room. The less time in the room, the less time we have to be exposed to the disease, the less chance we have of bringing it home to our family. But, thats also really hard because were under constant worry that were going to miss something were going to miss a new symptom. Were going to miss a new vital pa