I think this jackass is collaborating with Trump while in Florida:
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/02/1152759904/jair-bolsonaro-florida-brazil-visa
I was not able to listen to the entire meeting today of the SF Board of Supervisors, but I've been told that acting CEO Roland Pickens WILL NOT RESTART THE DISCHARGES ON FRIDAY!!!
This is very good news.
He is awaiting word from CMS that they are extending the pause.
It is our goal to keep delaying the discharges until LHH is recertified.
My letter may have helped save a lot of lives!
https://medium.com/p/5930f9721562
What it doesn't mention is that we already saw a 27% death rate of the most vulnerable patients that were relocated last year. 11 residents in the skilled nursing group died.
We have 400 remaining at Laguna Honda receiving skilled nursing support.
We could see over 100 people die because of this program.
It starts on Friday.
This will be a massacre if it is not stopped.
KQED just put out this article where I'm quoted: https://www.kqed.org/news/11939793/were-down-to-the-wire-again-feds-to-decide-this-week-if-laguna-honda-must-resume-patient-transfers
I started a 55 hour 3d print last night. It will produce 2 of 3 sides of one of 4 columns in our guest bedroom.
Looks like I underestimated the total time for this project. Looks like it will take 110 hours per column (12 leaves will take 36 additional hours). So, I'm looking at 440 hours of printing.
At a minimum.
If anything fails, I have to restart the print.
I should be done by March.
Production has begun!
After thinking about it for 8 years, then designing it for another year, I finally started to print the cornices for the columns in our guest bedroom. The panel below will take almost 18 hrs to print. I've got 4 of them to make. And, each column has another 2 sides I'm still configuring. So, I'll be running the printer for well over 100 hours.
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