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PPE ,summer and stamina!

Hey people,

Ever been so tired that all you can do is sleep? 
No depression, no evil eye  , no deficiency , nothing.
All you do is sleep?

Happens when the only choice you have is either to be safe or tired.The choice to rebreathe your own breath in a closed shield or wait to get your self ventilated trying to transfer a ventilated person from one facility to another. Transporting the patients to the CT scan bagging them , lead aprons hanging on your so called strong bodies . Bagging the patient till the CT is artefact free.
With the summer on going you have plans... Plans your mind makes to study books , pray , update , socialise. You go home with plans , reach home. 

Your body does nothing but falls on bed . Laughs at your mind and plans , giggles and says. 

The world has slowed down, so should you,
I can be out of energy , did it ever occur to you?
You better understand this , 
Study and all plans can come later,
Be thankful that you're alive!
Eat, sleep, be thankful and repeat,
Will plan for other things beat by beat.

So far so much!

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