• save_vs_death [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    5 months ago

    that’s what kills me, nosocomial infections are not uncommon and can be lethal even when you observe all the safety protocols, some hospitals are simply too old and the decades of pee pee poo poo has seeped into the walls and there’s nothing to do but bulldoze it and start from scratch (which would be great if we lived in the part of the world where the government can still do things)

    yeah, it would be nice to have more greenerty, not i’ve yet to see a hospital that doesn’t have at least a very small patch of greenery somewhere, or like, a tree in the parking lot, just build a garden next to the damn place

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      5 months ago

      It’s odd that via the counterfactual to this you arrive at the OP, which is this is a bacteria breeding ground for a whole lot of number of reasons anyways and we’re rolling with that, might aswell make it look nicer if sterile isn’t actually a consideration anymore

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        I can see how someone would think that, but to me, it’s like starting to abuse coke because you’re an alcoholic anyway; that’s just making it worse.