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Ok I will bite. 9/11 might have imminent threat instead of persistent threat presented by COVID, but his point still stands. If COVID was that much of a big deal like for example Ebola then the medical staff would find it tacky (understatement) to make such a dance.
Can you find me the Ebola dance vid by any chance?
Wasn't there dancing doctors and nurses tiktok videos going around? They don't seem overflowing to me.
Tiktoks are literally just less than 60 seconds of doing the chicken dance on break. There's no complex coreography, this isn't Ballet en Pointe, it's just standing in place and flailing rhythmically for a few seconds.TikTok dances, apparently.
I wonder if 9/11 firefighters took the time to do choreographed dances to show how busy they were.
Hospitals aren't giant ICUs, they have other sections for other specializations, these people dancing are most likely pediatricians, OBGYNs, optometrists, etc.
You might be shocked to hear, doctors also eat on those lunch breaks, then then clock out around 5 or 6 to go home to their families and sleep for 8-10 hours. There's such thing as shifts, they aren't robots that work 24/7, there's other people taking over for their shifts.
Hospital staff were doing dances back then too, but they weren't scrutinized under a heavily politicized pandemic where right wingers were clawing for reasons to downplay and deny the existence of the virus.Can you find me the Ebola dance vid by any chance?
Only 11 people in the US got ebola, and only 1 died btw. Ebola wasn't airborne either.