Friday, February 21, 2020

Global Body Warning Covid-19 Koan Interlude with the truth of my personal relationship with risk management. Please join me for a cup of zazen.


2/21/2020
Cover Up
While the learning curve for some health workers to consistently and correctly use protective personal equipment (PPE) was high in one nursing home I worked in, it was not a high bar for Dr. Kentaro Iwata whose specialty is infectious diseases and control. In a YouTube video he spoke of his alarm at the breaches of infection controls or lack of them on the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship. I lump together cruise ships, airplanes, nursing homes, high rise apartment buildings, dormitories, prisons, military barracks and similar places as playgrounds for germs and viruses. I got up from my cushion where I sat as the thought of a cruise ship turned on its bow. There it was a high rise docked in the bay. Dr. Iwata said that appointed officials seemed to be in charge of quarantine on the ship instead of health care professionals. This did not surprise me as we have seen the global trend to place administrators and political appointees in positions above the actual practitioners. This is across the board in all professional fields. Health, Science, Economics, Environmental Action etc.
Expensive Teatime
For a long time, I questioned why it is necessary for anyone with a few hundred dollars in their pockets to plunk down the cash to fly, fly, fly, away to exotic places, to stomp through them and oh and ah. Well if that’s your cup of tea then have at it. According to PBS “In China, travel restrictions and quarantines have decreased carbon emissions by 100 metric tons over the past two weeks”.  I was once asked did I ever want to go to China. That time came and went with the Tiananmen Square Democracy movement and the clampdown on Americans traveling there for five years afterword. I said to my questioner, “China does not need my ass there, they have too many people already. Do they need me there too?” I prefer my ass to be sitting zazen. From that position I can travel anywhere. The point is to be here not there. But you know, the mind does wander. It needs to have safety valves like a faraway place, time, emotion, people, things and nothing but a breath. Teatime.
What about all the people on this planet? I attended a recent seminar taught by esteemed experts on the climate crisis. I realized afterword that the reality of overpopulation was not brought to the table. Is this reality not in vogue anymore? Don’t we need to talk about it? Is it not trending? Is it considered taboo to bring it up? Isn’t overpopulation still an issue?
Not One but Two
Overpopulation is back in the limelight. When cities have 20 million people, they need to eat. Why can’t China which produces field hospitals in ten days produce enough protein foods, so their people don’t need to cling to medieval eating habits holding on to magical meat from hillside warrens brought into town?  The issues of people, food, behavior and public health are always in my face. Public health is a global reality. I know that the restaurants in Chinatown are empty. Is that really a racist response or is it one that is more about resilience? Look deeper.  People are worried about their families and each other. Chinatown is mostly a tourist haven. It is also my home base. Not eating in Chinatown because one is afraid of getting sick either from the annual flu or COVID-19 which has a complicated trajectory and defaming Chinese people are not one but two things. On Tuesday my husband and I took the M9 bus which winds its way through Chinatown to get out of the apartment on a bright day. Our destination was Battery Park (formerly a land fill).  People on the streets were not tourists, they live in the community. Most of them do not work in the restaurants or own them. Every now and then there is brought forward the idea that perhaps tourism has been overdone. Trust me, it is. We can do with less tourists in my opinion. Notice I said less.
Risky Business
Mass migration of people for specific holidays is always a flashpoint for possible disease. Yet every time these viruses erupt in specific population the idea of some “ism” is brought up. We can be more nuanced than that. To disparage others is hateful in response to someone’s personhood. But a lot of Chinese people are staying out of restaurants too. Are they racist or do they care about public health? Did China close restaurants because they hate money and commerce? I think we know the answer to that.
In New York State, according to the American Hospital Directory there are approximately 60,000 beds. Because COVID-19 is endemic and evolving there is a subclinical infected aspect to the virus. It also spreads through just about every way possible. Through droplets, aerosol, oral fecal, and fecal aerosol, it lives on surfaces and is extraordinarily infectious. About 20% of cases require very expert and careful hospital care with breathing assistance, specialized medicine and staff. This resource demanding virus is a humanitarian crisis.
And who wants to get sick? The restaurants will eventually recover with financial assistance as a distressed area. There is no reason to risk lives.
As I write today, we are on the edge of pandemic COVID-19.

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