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@fiesty76

Hi, @ Pollyanne, I remember so fondly my visits to your lovely, enticing islands.

I don't think it is the lack of training in how to wear the masks but rather the severe lack of appropriate gear available. My heart goes out to all of the hospital employees and first responders who are continuing to go to work each day bravely confronting this invisible, so easily spread virus without the appropriate and much overused protective gear. Daily reports from all over the country site that these valiant warriors are having to reuse gear for too many days. They report the dire need for more and yet they risk their lives daily and those of their loved ones to save others. Many of the masks are for one time use and both they and the N1? that are available are being worn throughout the day and are very uncomfortable.

I have been writing to my state and federal legislators begging them to up the quantity and distribution of the desperately needed gear for those risking their lives for the rest of us. They may not respond or heed my requests but it is one tiny effort I and others can make to be heard. Only our top elected leadership can garner the help and production needed to meet this growing and spreading demand. This is not a political situation; this is a life endangering situation for us all.

And yes, the number of cases in my less populated area is growing exponentially day-by-day. And yet there are Americans failing to heed the recommendations of the infectious health experts by continuing to go out and congregate in groups. Do they think they are immune?

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I wondered the same as you and it maybe the reason, however they have only had between 3 and 5 Covid 19 patients in the hospital which makes it a bit harder to believe that the staff haven't had any PPE. I do admire and feel very much for the nurses and medical staff in places like New York and it is terrible what is happening. It just seems so awful that the few cases that we have had on the island have been made so much worse by the medical staff. I think they are looking into it. We were nearly at a point of being free from the virus. We have family members and friends who are in the field in the hospitals and we worry about them. It's unbelievable that nobody was prepared for a pandemic. We just have to look forward to better days and thank you for writing to the state and fed legislators although more has to be done by the man at the top. Take care. Jennifer