A few weeks ago, I headed to Pet Smart to look at the pups in the
adoption clinics - and danged if they didn't make me take one home with
me, so Spike and You have a brother now.
His name is George - he is an eight-month-old blonde Golden
Retriever/Chow mix who brings me his water bowl when it's empty.
And then he throws it at me. He demands a lot of attention, has
dragged all my shoes all over the house (rounding them up was no joke),
and he's big and bumbly and furry and I just love him to pieces, even
in the middle of the night when he bounds onto the bed and lands smack
dab in the middle of my back. Should you come to my house, before
entering, you might hear someone screaming - GEORGE! PUT THAT
DOWN!
That would be me.
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When we arrived at work on Friday morning, they were locking down the
inmates. We didn't think much about it. Sometimes there are
drug interdicitions, etc., but THEN...the officer from the control
center came into the office and was shocked that we weren't wearing
gloves and masks. She ducked back into Control and came back with
boxes of the things.
Things were getting interesting about that time. Over the loudspeaker:
"All department heads report to the conference room."
"All kitchen workers, return to your quarters."
"All physicians call extension 328."
"All staff and inmates - you may remove the masks, but you must continue to wear gloves."
Roberta looked at me with something like fear in her eyes and said..."I want to go home..."
Well so did I. And after the department heads came out of the
meeting, all nonessential personnel were told to GO HOME. They
didn't have to tell us twice.
We have an outbreak of Norovirus in the hospital. Thank God it
was that - I was imagining much worse scenarios (not that Norovirus
isn't bad enough), because I knew one of the inmates had been sent out
with viral meningitis and thought...My God, what if it's that??
In an outside hospital or nursing home, the administration will ask the
public not to visit if they have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and the
staff would remain. In a correctional setting where the guys bunk
together, eat together and ...well, I don't want to think any further
than that...the virus spreads like wildfire. And because we
constantly have more transfers in and out - it could easily become a
viscious cycle that keeps going and going and going...
And so, while essential staff are busy sanitizing the place and
restricting inmate movement inside, all us nonessentials got an almost
free day off. And on a Friday, at that.
By the way, if you should be in a place where there is a Norovirus
outbreak - don't count on hand sanitizer to keep you safe. It doesn't
seem to work. Wash your hands with lots of soap and water to
minimize your chances of getting the virus.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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all us nonessentials got an almost free day off. ?
Congrats on the pup, they help stabilize us humans.
Hang in there... :)
Hugs n' Stuff...
Tina*
Thanks for the advice. Your job scares the h--- out of me sometime. Glad you got the new big, bumbly, and furry. Sounds like George has the upper hand already. i mean paw. Paula
George sounds wonderful! How do Spike and You get along with him? I'm glad the outbreak wasn't too extremely serious. Hope you enjoyed your free day!
Lori
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I want to see George! What a handful he must be! I have a dog who growls at his dishes when they are empty...so funny!
Scary stuff at work...Jae
Hi I'm new to your Journal I clicked on your link left in someone elses Journal..sorry forgot who... :-( anyway i am Lyn.. nice to "meet' you...
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