He said the staff has a "sufficient" number of N95 masks, which filter out about 95% of all liquid or airborne particles.

"The doctors are really liking this right now because they are not putting themselves at risk during the appointment and neither are the patients," he said. San Diego-based hospital system Scripps Health is preparing for coronavirus cases in the city to "spike" in what CEO Chris Van Gorder describes as a  "slow-moving tsunami" — even as it is already running out of surgical masks and doctors prepare to convert anesthesia machines into ventilators in a pinch. "Clearly people with a true emergency are trying to stay away," he said, adding they saw something similar during the 2008 financial crash.Despite preparation, there is still a lot of anxiety among doctors and other health-care workers, Van Gorder and Sharieff said. We have about one- to three-days supply depending upon how much we use," he said, adding that staff is now directly sourcing some of its supplies from China.Scripps has about 131 ventilators, he said, but hospital staff members are strategizing what other machines they could use as ventilators they predict will be "a real issue" for them. "Face shields, full and three-quarter [length], are out of stock, but we're ordering more. "From the preparation standpoint, we've done a lot of things," said Dr. Ghazala Sharieff, chief medical officer at Scripps. But we don't know how big that tsunami is actually going to be. "We have about 100 anesthesia machines and those machines can be used to be converted as a [ventilator]," he said.

They all have sufficient supplies and protection to be able to take care of themselves. ".Surgical and procedural masks are already in "very short supply," and "occasionally" staff is running out of those, he said. "We can actually see it. "For the ER doctors, we almost want it to hit because that's what we do best right.
"If we change our behaviors, that inventory will come down, if we meet this moment, we can truly bend the curve," he said.Scripps Health has 1,453 beds in California and says it is working to expand its capacity even more. In addition to the nine COVID-19 patients in the ICU, five patients were in the medical-surgical unit, Van Gorder said. Every Sunday, counterparts across the system and country also getting together to strategize as a community. "We know it's coming," he continued. Dorms at the University of California San Diego, which has shifted all courses online, could be used to hold some patients, Van Gorder said.

Staying Safe Where the Earth Shakes (San Diego County Edition) - A bo oklet that includes … "But once we get into our heavy time, we anticipate our supply could go very, very quickly," he said. If There is a Tsunami: The following are guidelines for what you should do if a tsunami is likely in your area: Turn on your radio/Watch local news to learn if there is a tsunami warning if an earthquake occurs and you are in a coastal area. Schedule a Demo. March 28, 1964: The West Coast's most devastating tsunami on record was generated by a deadly magnitude-9.2 quake off Alaska. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.A healthcare worker attends to a person in the back of a vehicle at the Scripps Clinic as they provide drive-up care due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in La Jolla, California, U.S., March 17, 2020.Medical workers remove a body from a refrigerated truck outside of the Brooklyn Hospital on March 31, 2020 in New York, United States.California Governor Gavin Newsom (R) and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (L) listen as Admiral John Gumbleton, of the United States Navy, speaks in front of the USNS Mercy hospital ship after it arrived into the Port of Los Angeles on March 27, 2020.Medical personnel collect a sample from a patient at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic at a Kaiser Permanente facility in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, March 12, 2020.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images,issued a stringent shelter-in-place order for roughly 7 million residents,drawing praise Tuesday from President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force.
It had a total of 34 people under investigation as of last week, with six of those on ventilators.Van Gorder, watching the outbreak rapidly expand in New York over the past month, said the health system has been preparing to get hit for quite a while. "We're continually working with our physician operating executives and doctors across the system and our staff to use them appropriately," he said. As of Monday, it had processed 4,822 coronavirus tests, identifying 217 COVID-19 patients, Van Gorder said. We've got the early stages of it already coming ashore. ".Got a confidential news tip? ".Staff is also preparing for its hospitals to overflow. It caused powerful waves that … But we're also asking to be wise about the use because obviously there are communities like New York and others that are really suffering from that now.
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He said the staff has a "sufficient" number of N95 masks, which filter out about 95% of all liquid or airborne particles.

"The doctors are really liking this right now because they are not putting themselves at risk during the appointment and neither are the patients," he said. San Diego-based hospital system Scripps Health is preparing for coronavirus cases in the city to "spike" in what CEO Chris Van Gorder describes as a  "slow-moving tsunami" — even as it is already running out of surgical masks and doctors prepare to convert anesthesia machines into ventilators in a pinch. "Clearly people with a true emergency are trying to stay away," he said, adding they saw something similar during the 2008 financial crash.Despite preparation, there is still a lot of anxiety among doctors and other health-care workers, Van Gorder and Sharieff said. We have about one- to three-days supply depending upon how much we use," he said, adding that staff is now directly sourcing some of its supplies from China.Scripps has about 131 ventilators, he said, but hospital staff members are strategizing what other machines they could use as ventilators they predict will be "a real issue" for them. "Face shields, full and three-quarter [length], are out of stock, but we're ordering more. "From the preparation standpoint, we've done a lot of things," said Dr. Ghazala Sharieff, chief medical officer at Scripps. But we don't know how big that tsunami is actually going to be. "We have about 100 anesthesia machines and those machines can be used to be converted as a [ventilator]," he said.

They all have sufficient supplies and protection to be able to take care of themselves. ".Surgical and procedural masks are already in "very short supply," and "occasionally" staff is running out of those, he said. "We can actually see it. "For the ER doctors, we almost want it to hit because that's what we do best right.
"If we change our behaviors, that inventory will come down, if we meet this moment, we can truly bend the curve," he said.Scripps Health has 1,453 beds in California and says it is working to expand its capacity even more. In addition to the nine COVID-19 patients in the ICU, five patients were in the medical-surgical unit, Van Gorder said. Every Sunday, counterparts across the system and country also getting together to strategize as a community. "We know it's coming," he continued. Dorms at the University of California San Diego, which has shifted all courses online, could be used to hold some patients, Van Gorder said.

Staying Safe Where the Earth Shakes (San Diego County Edition) - A bo oklet that includes … "But once we get into our heavy time, we anticipate our supply could go very, very quickly," he said. If There is a Tsunami: The following are guidelines for what you should do if a tsunami is likely in your area: Turn on your radio/Watch local news to learn if there is a tsunami warning if an earthquake occurs and you are in a coastal area. Schedule a Demo. March 28, 1964: The West Coast's most devastating tsunami on record was generated by a deadly magnitude-9.2 quake off Alaska. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.A healthcare worker attends to a person in the back of a vehicle at the Scripps Clinic as they provide drive-up care due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in La Jolla, California, U.S., March 17, 2020.Medical workers remove a body from a refrigerated truck outside of the Brooklyn Hospital on March 31, 2020 in New York, United States.California Governor Gavin Newsom (R) and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (L) listen as Admiral John Gumbleton, of the United States Navy, speaks in front of the USNS Mercy hospital ship after it arrived into the Port of Los Angeles on March 27, 2020.Medical personnel collect a sample from a patient at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic at a Kaiser Permanente facility in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, March 12, 2020.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images,issued a stringent shelter-in-place order for roughly 7 million residents,drawing praise Tuesday from President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force.
It had a total of 34 people under investigation as of last week, with six of those on ventilators.Van Gorder, watching the outbreak rapidly expand in New York over the past month, said the health system has been preparing to get hit for quite a while. "We're continually working with our physician operating executives and doctors across the system and our staff to use them appropriately," he said. As of Monday, it had processed 4,822 coronavirus tests, identifying 217 COVID-19 patients, Van Gorder said. We've got the early stages of it already coming ashore. ".Got a confidential news tip? ".Staff is also preparing for its hospitals to overflow. It caused powerful waves that … But we're also asking to be wise about the use because obviously there are communities like New York and others that are really suffering from that now.
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He said the staff has a "sufficient" number of N95 masks, which filter out about 95% of all liquid or airborne particles.

"The doctors are really liking this right now because they are not putting themselves at risk during the appointment and neither are the patients," he said. San Diego-based hospital system Scripps Health is preparing for coronavirus cases in the city to "spike" in what CEO Chris Van Gorder describes as a  "slow-moving tsunami" — even as it is already running out of surgical masks and doctors prepare to convert anesthesia machines into ventilators in a pinch. "Clearly people with a true emergency are trying to stay away," he said, adding they saw something similar during the 2008 financial crash.Despite preparation, there is still a lot of anxiety among doctors and other health-care workers, Van Gorder and Sharieff said. We have about one- to three-days supply depending upon how much we use," he said, adding that staff is now directly sourcing some of its supplies from China.Scripps has about 131 ventilators, he said, but hospital staff members are strategizing what other machines they could use as ventilators they predict will be "a real issue" for them. "Face shields, full and three-quarter [length], are out of stock, but we're ordering more. "From the preparation standpoint, we've done a lot of things," said Dr. Ghazala Sharieff, chief medical officer at Scripps. But we don't know how big that tsunami is actually going to be. "We have about 100 anesthesia machines and those machines can be used to be converted as a [ventilator]," he said.

They all have sufficient supplies and protection to be able to take care of themselves. ".Surgical and procedural masks are already in "very short supply," and "occasionally" staff is running out of those, he said. "We can actually see it. "For the ER doctors, we almost want it to hit because that's what we do best right.
"If we change our behaviors, that inventory will come down, if we meet this moment, we can truly bend the curve," he said.Scripps Health has 1,453 beds in California and says it is working to expand its capacity even more. In addition to the nine COVID-19 patients in the ICU, five patients were in the medical-surgical unit, Van Gorder said. Every Sunday, counterparts across the system and country also getting together to strategize as a community. "We know it's coming," he continued. Dorms at the University of California San Diego, which has shifted all courses online, could be used to hold some patients, Van Gorder said.

Staying Safe Where the Earth Shakes (San Diego County Edition) - A bo oklet that includes … "But once we get into our heavy time, we anticipate our supply could go very, very quickly," he said. If There is a Tsunami: The following are guidelines for what you should do if a tsunami is likely in your area: Turn on your radio/Watch local news to learn if there is a tsunami warning if an earthquake occurs and you are in a coastal area. Schedule a Demo. March 28, 1964: The West Coast's most devastating tsunami on record was generated by a deadly magnitude-9.2 quake off Alaska. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.A healthcare worker attends to a person in the back of a vehicle at the Scripps Clinic as they provide drive-up care due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in La Jolla, California, U.S., March 17, 2020.Medical workers remove a body from a refrigerated truck outside of the Brooklyn Hospital on March 31, 2020 in New York, United States.California Governor Gavin Newsom (R) and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (L) listen as Admiral John Gumbleton, of the United States Navy, speaks in front of the USNS Mercy hospital ship after it arrived into the Port of Los Angeles on March 27, 2020.Medical personnel collect a sample from a patient at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic at a Kaiser Permanente facility in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, March 12, 2020.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images,issued a stringent shelter-in-place order for roughly 7 million residents,drawing praise Tuesday from President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force.
It had a total of 34 people under investigation as of last week, with six of those on ventilators.Van Gorder, watching the outbreak rapidly expand in New York over the past month, said the health system has been preparing to get hit for quite a while. "We're continually working with our physician operating executives and doctors across the system and our staff to use them appropriately," he said. As of Monday, it had processed 4,822 coronavirus tests, identifying 217 COVID-19 patients, Van Gorder said. We've got the early stages of it already coming ashore. ".Got a confidential news tip? ".Staff is also preparing for its hospitals to overflow. It caused powerful waves that … But we're also asking to be wise about the use because obviously there are communities like New York and others that are really suffering from that now.
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Tsunami San Diego


The most significant remote tsunami to hit southern California was in 1960, when an 9.5 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Chile generated a tsunami resulting in 4 foot waves at Santa Monica and Port Hueneme, and caused major damage to the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors. While Scripps has opened capacity, the staff has also discussed converting ambulatory surgery centers into so-called "mini hospitals." Your official U.S. government weather forecasts, warnings, meteorological products for forecasting the weather, tsunami hazards, and information about seismology.

He said the staff has a "sufficient" number of N95 masks, which filter out about 95% of all liquid or airborne particles.

"The doctors are really liking this right now because they are not putting themselves at risk during the appointment and neither are the patients," he said. San Diego-based hospital system Scripps Health is preparing for coronavirus cases in the city to "spike" in what CEO Chris Van Gorder describes as a  "slow-moving tsunami" — even as it is already running out of surgical masks and doctors prepare to convert anesthesia machines into ventilators in a pinch. "Clearly people with a true emergency are trying to stay away," he said, adding they saw something similar during the 2008 financial crash.Despite preparation, there is still a lot of anxiety among doctors and other health-care workers, Van Gorder and Sharieff said. We have about one- to three-days supply depending upon how much we use," he said, adding that staff is now directly sourcing some of its supplies from China.Scripps has about 131 ventilators, he said, but hospital staff members are strategizing what other machines they could use as ventilators they predict will be "a real issue" for them. "Face shields, full and three-quarter [length], are out of stock, but we're ordering more. "From the preparation standpoint, we've done a lot of things," said Dr. Ghazala Sharieff, chief medical officer at Scripps. But we don't know how big that tsunami is actually going to be. "We have about 100 anesthesia machines and those machines can be used to be converted as a [ventilator]," he said.

They all have sufficient supplies and protection to be able to take care of themselves. ".Surgical and procedural masks are already in "very short supply," and "occasionally" staff is running out of those, he said. "We can actually see it. "For the ER doctors, we almost want it to hit because that's what we do best right.
"If we change our behaviors, that inventory will come down, if we meet this moment, we can truly bend the curve," he said.Scripps Health has 1,453 beds in California and says it is working to expand its capacity even more. In addition to the nine COVID-19 patients in the ICU, five patients were in the medical-surgical unit, Van Gorder said. Every Sunday, counterparts across the system and country also getting together to strategize as a community. "We know it's coming," he continued. Dorms at the University of California San Diego, which has shifted all courses online, could be used to hold some patients, Van Gorder said.

Staying Safe Where the Earth Shakes (San Diego County Edition) - A bo oklet that includes … "But once we get into our heavy time, we anticipate our supply could go very, very quickly," he said. If There is a Tsunami: The following are guidelines for what you should do if a tsunami is likely in your area: Turn on your radio/Watch local news to learn if there is a tsunami warning if an earthquake occurs and you are in a coastal area. Schedule a Demo. March 28, 1964: The West Coast's most devastating tsunami on record was generated by a deadly magnitude-9.2 quake off Alaska. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.A healthcare worker attends to a person in the back of a vehicle at the Scripps Clinic as they provide drive-up care due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in La Jolla, California, U.S., March 17, 2020.Medical workers remove a body from a refrigerated truck outside of the Brooklyn Hospital on March 31, 2020 in New York, United States.California Governor Gavin Newsom (R) and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (L) listen as Admiral John Gumbleton, of the United States Navy, speaks in front of the USNS Mercy hospital ship after it arrived into the Port of Los Angeles on March 27, 2020.Medical personnel collect a sample from a patient at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic at a Kaiser Permanente facility in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, March 12, 2020.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images,issued a stringent shelter-in-place order for roughly 7 million residents,drawing praise Tuesday from President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force.
It had a total of 34 people under investigation as of last week, with six of those on ventilators.Van Gorder, watching the outbreak rapidly expand in New York over the past month, said the health system has been preparing to get hit for quite a while. "We're continually working with our physician operating executives and doctors across the system and our staff to use them appropriately," he said. As of Monday, it had processed 4,822 coronavirus tests, identifying 217 COVID-19 patients, Van Gorder said. We've got the early stages of it already coming ashore. ".Got a confidential news tip? ".Staff is also preparing for its hospitals to overflow. It caused powerful waves that … But we're also asking to be wise about the use because obviously there are communities like New York and others that are really suffering from that now.

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