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Every Minute Is a Day
Every Minute Is a Day: A Doctor, an Emergency Room, and a City Under Siege | Dan Koeppel, Robert Meyer
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An urgent, on-the-ground account of chaos and compassion from the frontlines of ground zero for Covid-19, from a New York Times journalist and a senior doctor at New York City's busiest emergency room When Dan Koeppel texted his cousin (…more)
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I wasn't sure I was ready to read *about* the pandemic since we are still in it, but this is a compelling close account from an emergency room doctor (and colleagues) who works at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx. ↘️

ReadingEnvy He details the quick adaptability of medical professionals as information changed and cases grew, and even as covid changed in how it presented. I didn't realize the gastrointestinal symptoms had become so prevalent, and ...↘️ 4y
ReadingEnvy I also didn't know that paranoia and confusion were so common. (I knew there were patients that continued to "not believe" they had the virus, but assumed that was more political than virological.) I hadn't heard that flipping patients on their stomachs saved so many from having to be intubated. ↘️ 4y
ReadingEnvy There is also a lot about the emotional toll, on emergency medicine as its own specialty, and historical context for medical training in this region. (Learning from HIV/AIDS and 9/11 still didn't prepare them for scenarios where every facility was overloaded and supplies ran out.) 4y
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This memoir about the on the ground experience of doctors during the beginning of the Covid pandemic is amazing. The writing is phenomenal and keeps the topic deep without making it unreadably dark. #ARC #Edelweiss

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