Doctor Reacts to The Good Doctor COVID Episode
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- The Good Doctor is one of the more intense medical dramas on TV, and this came out of the gate swinging on their new season with an episode centered around COVID-19. Dr. Shaun Murphy struggles with social distancing, masks, and the rapidly evolving early days of the coronavirus in Season 4 Episode 1 “Frontline Part 1”. I weigh in on subjects like how COVID affects asthma, PPE, and baking sourdough bread.
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Honestly the most unrealistic thing about this episode is the high quality camera on the video chat
And also good wifi during the video chats
So true
glad I wasn't the only one that noticed that xd.
preeeeeaaaachhhh
and the $100k medical bill
List on How to Annoy Doctor Mike.
1. Don't do chest compressions.
2. Say essential oils are better than vaccines and then go on google to disprove his medical advice
3. Do chest compressions by simply placing your hands on the patient’s chest and bending your elbows whilst doing chest compressions.
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4. Being anxious, not alert.
5. Googling your symptoms
My dad went from " I think I have a cold" to "I'm having trouble breathing" to " it hurts when l breathe" to intubation and death in less than 10 days, Covid changed everything in our lives, it's still heartbreaking
My sincere condolences ❤️
no words... sending love and prayers to you and your family.
My condolences. Makes it even more infuriating when people deliberately don't take it serious enough. People who are anti vax and anti mask need to learn empathy.
I wish you and your family well. Stay safe friend.
Rest in Peace ❤️ my sincerest condolences
He is happy now in heaven ❤️
No one:
Mikes gravestone: " You could have saved me with chest compressions "
That will be sad but I can totally imagine that
lol
XD
🙃🙃🙃🙃
How do you only have 4 comments
Shaun is going to be the one who finds the cure
oml yes- freddie (shaun) wont find the cure but shaun will 💀
Yeah bruh but if he was an actual doctor and surgeon bruh 🤦♂️😭😭😂
because yes
Scp I AM THE CURE!!!!!!
Yassss
“It’s important to dab when you cough”
Destroy All Bacteria
Dab to assert dominance to the virus
*dabs* oh, wrong one...
I was like what did u say dr mike?!?
Ive never heard if dabbing when u cough, only covering ur cough in the inside of ur elbow. Whats it mean?
I lost my daughter to Covid and I wasn’t even able to be there to say goodbye or tell her I loved her. She fought for three weeks before passing. Deaths at that time were a nightmare for families.
I'm so sorry for your loss. :(
Terribly sorry for your loss.
Oh my gosh, I am so sorry about that.Sorry for ur loss.I’m sure she’s in a better place now.
It's an unforgettable nightmare indeed, stay strong.
I'm truly sorry
My father was also a doctor and died during the COVID-19 pandemic. That left me without my grandmother and my mother with sequelae.
Today as a medical student, I am very proud of the man he was and continues to be in the memory of those he saved.
My last call with him, he asked before going to the ICU for his notebook to make sure everything was right when he got back to work, he didn't come back.
If I'd have to torture Dr. Mike, I'd stand by an unconscious person, put my hands on the chest, and do nothing. I'd just ask him, "How am I doing?" just to see the look on his face.
OMG... that is TORTURE
That's just E.V.I.L LMAO😂
I CAN ALREADY IMAGINE THE LOOK that DR MIKE WILL GIVE YOU LMAO
But really, that applies to any doctor
No, torture him by taking a pic of him doing the opposite of what he preaches, the action won't torture him, getting caught will.
They won’t put you on because the entire episode would be chest compressions, no plot no drama just chest compressions
I honestly think just 30 ish minutes of chest compressions could be kinda funn
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this sent me
Patient comes in with broken foot: "quick give them chest compressions"
Every time I see a healthcare worker I thank them. I feel like they're fighting a war. Now that we're 17 months into the pandemic, they're being ignored, chastised, called actors...all they're trying to do is save lives... It really has taken its toll on them.
As a healthcare worker I can tell you that unfortunately this is still true today, even some of my coworkers are being too reckless and coming down with covid! I understand that we need to try to get some sense of normalcy back, but there is a more careful way to do it than some people do!
@@brandonp5846 I cant believe that there are people like this, I always get in an annoyance episode when people are chastised for working in a hospital.
A mask works - but just all ppl in the room needs to wear one, cuz it actively works.
Oxygen is essential, like water, and masking kids damages them.
Are doctors telling kids it’s the Black Plague - or kinda like the flu and you’ll be fine?
Many ppl have lost faith in ‘doctors’ - as it’s now much non-science and political. Ventilator is the new guillotine.
History repeats itself but instead of doctors we had veterans
Fr, they deserve so much more credit, they put their lives on the line for us, thank you to all the healthcare workers out there🤗
I was a baby nurse when COVID started, in fact, I was studying for my final exam while watching a live stream with case numbers wondering if there would be any final exams because they were shutting down everything! But I guess they decided we might come in handy, so I was able to finish my education. So I started as an OR nurse. When we started to reduce operations drastically as the ICUs were filling up, I volunteered to help out in the ICU. I was only a helper since I wasn’t able to care for intubated patients, but the awesome nurses taught me a lot and I was eager to learn, so I became a real help. As hard as this time was, I really enjoyed it. Giving my colleagues a bit room to breathe, having the time to be able to do a bit more for the patient then the bare minimum needed to just survive and just being able to do something…
I fell in love with critical care during this time and when a helping PICU nurse asked me, if I would be interested to start there I was sold.
Now let's have a dinosaur react to "The Good Dinosaur".
Lol
Underrated comment
yes
Do it
Please
I would absolutely love if a medical series brought Dr. Mike on set for more accuracy.
Dr. Mike: Cut ! Cut! DO MORE CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!
Omg yes I would love that! He would make the cast do all he chest compressions
Well atleast there is dr.mucstuffins (sorry for wrong spellinh
Nice comment!!
I honestly love seeing him freak out about that. It's really funny, and he's not even wrong. Every first aid course here in Alberta (and probably almost everywhere) says chest compressions are the most important thing, including before breaths and AEDs.
Cuteeee hahaha 😂❤
My Grandfather passed away of Covid-19 in January 2022, we thought he was getting better but his blood ox levels dropped extremely and because of other conditions he had at the time he did not live very long after that. Fly high Papa!
be happy for him hes in a better place
Terrible disease
Pretty confident I had the virus in February 2020, I’m an optician and at the time was working in a local privately owned ophthalmology/optometry clinic that serves elderly, special needs, and small children. I worked closely with colleagues that I love and respect, and they were so worried about me. I was so sick, I had never been hit that hard by just a cold or flu.
I wanted to go home and rest, I didn’t want to contaminate any patients or my coworkers. I couldn’t afford medical insurance, and in order to leave it would require I see a doctor. So I was forced to stay at work, visibly sick as h***, and I wasn’t even allowed to sit and rest for a minute. I refused to see patients so I offered advice to my coworkers on tasks, did chart requests, and online insurance authorization requests. It was miserable.
One of my friends loaned me the money to go to a first care clinic, and the practitioner I saw essentially looked at me like I was a lazy POS for not being at work. When I explained I didn’t want to get possibly immunocompromised patients sick, he *laughed* at me, gave me a note recommending two days bed rest and then to return to work.
I was sick, I was embarrassed, and I had the worst internal conversation about if I deserved my position because I was worried for the patients and coworkers in the clinic.
I'm sorry that happened to you.
I swear the Ignorance of People and America's Health Care Systhem ist f*cking *UNBELIVABLE*!!!
I wish everyone whould be like you becouse then Covid whould have not been a GLOBAL pandemic!
It's becouse of those Ignorant People that it became to be a Global Issue!!!
There was another upper respiratory virus going around end of winter early spring right before covid in early 2020, late 2019
The covid episodes gave me all kinds of anxiety but watching a surgeon take romantic advice from his 15 year old gaming buddies was hilarious.
Gotta apologize, man, every kid online knows that 😂
I have two hot CZcamsr girlfriends and I am the best CZcamsr ever and YOUR savior. Good bye dear hermit
@@AxxLAfriku tf
10 years from now we're gonna watch these different shows that tackled this in their season premiere and I think it's gonna be painful.
@@Flashygrrl yikes same
Doctor mike is like everyone’s mom whenever you show them something, they gotta explain everything and then give you a lesson because of it
IKRRR alwaysss
Great! I'm not the only one then. I hate it when people say I'm like that, but good to know that other people are like that too.
Except that Dr. Mike actually knows what he's talking about, unlike some people.
You know who I mean.
@@robertbernard7844 hahahaha yep I love this guy he always makes me smile
haha so TRUE 😂
“That’s why it’s important to dab when sneezing”, well someone is following the youth trends
lol :D
Watching that episode back when it got released, I cried my eyes out. It hit so close to home, being a nurse for elderlies in a carehome, we lost several of our patients in a huge outbreak. I got infected too, got pain all over the body, feaver, was tired basically the whole time, couldnt like do some of the easiest basic stuff in household even in week 3 of the infection. My boyfriend got infected cuz I brought it home from work... I woke up every day, hoping to hear him, hoping for him to make any kind of noise. Just to know, that he is alive. It was a horrible feeling. I know, that it wouldnt actually be my fault, but I wouldnt have been able to stand it, if he woulda been sent to hospital or ... even dying due to me bringing it home from work.
This episode. Even watching the reaction makes me cry so hard.
How old is the boyfriend?Does he have existing health issues???
@Dustin Watkins 32 at that point, but was considered risk patient due to his asthma. Luckily he didn't have any issues left after he got healthy again.
They did two COVID episodes in a row, and then the third episode of the season began with the actors talking to the camera saying "the rest of the season represents our hope for a post-COVID world, but until then, please wear your masks". Can you take a look at the second episode as well? It touches on some of the things you mentioned, like virtual care and family communication.
Copy and paste!
Considering the actor for dr. Glassman in real life has covid I am glad they are trying to help spread the message of take this seriously.
I really appreciate that The Good Doctor did a few COVID episodes before going back to non-COVID storylines. I find it really stressful that so many shows are including COVID now. Tv shows were an escape.
@@antanimates2788 that's fine
He's more likely to see it if more people write it
But the person should have credited
Or maybe this wasn't copy pasted but the first person who you saw did so
@@ellahuber5824 I wrote it myself. I think Chloe was suggesting other people copy/paste it so it gets more noticed? That's what I thought, anyway.
Dr. Mike: “dont look at screens late at night”
Dr. Mike: “dont watch things that stress you out before bed
me watching this at 2am: 👁👄👁
Lmao
Get a night mode app.
If the screen light is more yellow, your brain isn't as confused about what time of day it is.
Sounds about right.
@Jackson Carpenter I mean, yeah, it is, but OP is probably aware of that fact so I was just trying to lower the damage.
Didn't know about the IOS thing, I have a super old Android.
03:32 SHAUN IS SUCH A MOOD. LMAO.
8:44 in my country, many doctors were literally kicked out of their apartments by force. in many occasions police had to intervene to put them back, however, there were too many incidents that police couldn't actually cope with or be able to track to arrest or press charges. they were even attacked in public transportation. they were literally considered as carrying plague. In my case [as a doctor and a building-owner], I personally accommodated for free all front-liners in several apartments I have. at one point I had like 30 people doing shifts. I had many clashes with my neighbors as if I was hosting a BSL-4 in my building, but I wasn't willing to let my crew down.
10:10 we had clear instruction [initially, when we were very short in PPE], all COVID patients are DNR by default. the best they can get is DCs and that's it. so, this part was very realistic. maybe not in the US, but in other countries.
hats off to you!
Oh my God! Where are you from?!
The only good thing that came out of this pandemic was my dad taking the initiative to stop smoking. I'm so glad.
I'm so happy for you ! Keep fighting!! 💙
Another good thing was poor people like me switched to telehealth for mental health counseling, so I've saved SO FUCKING MUCH on bus fare. I mean I'd prefer there to not be a virus going around all year, but I've saved at least $180 on not having to take the bus this year. Which is a lot for me.
@@FrenkTheJoy Woahh 😍
Wish my dad would do the same
Yay good!!
When my grandmother was hospitalized earlier this year, for everyone's safety no one was allowed to visit her. But, a very kind nurse would facetime with us everyday so we could see and talk to her. Her doctor and nurses would call us everyday to update us on her condition. She died a few months later. She had been very ill the year before so, we knew we wouldn't have much time left with her. I am so grateful for the nurse who gave us back the precious moments with her we otherwise would have lost.
Thank you to health professionals for all the kindness and care you give to patients and their loved ones.
🙏
I am so sorry for your loss Cassie...
yeah. I worked on one of the busiest covid units in my city. Even when we had to terminate care and let the patients die, their families would have to watch from FaceTime they couldn't be with them. So sad.
Rest In Peace your grama
I’m very sorry, I was reading until my eyes caught on “ She died a few months later “
At 9:40 I can really feel for that lady who just wants to see her mother. My uncle had a bad stroke in exactly that time of the pandemic just after they decided that visitors wouldn't be allowed. He was in IC for quite a long time and nobody was allowed to visit. It was hell for the whole family, because for us we never knew how he really was, and the doctors' explanations didn't inspire confidence. It's really hard to get a real estimate of his condition from just being told over the phone, never mind being told over the phone by somebody else who was only told over the phone, since reasonably the doctor couldn't talk to every family member personally, so my cousin had to do all the communication and then it was just a game of telephone, essentially. But that was just our side. For him, I can't even imagine how horrific that must have been.
Yeah. My sister lives with me, and she had a baby a few months into the pandemic. Two months later her baby started having breathing issues and got worse quick, so she ran with him to the hospital (she wasn't expecting it to be so serious and it was very early morning, so she didn't even wake me to let me know she was taking the baby to the hospital). By the time she got there, his O2 sats were so low that they almost immediately took him to the pediatric ICU to be intubated. He didn't have COVID, he had bronchiolitis, a viral infection that on adults feels like a cold, but can be deadly for children below age two, and her baby wasn't even two months old (he actually turned two months old during those two weeks he spent intubated in the PICU). Since he was in the PICU I guess I wouldn't have been allowed to see him anyway, but due to COVID policies I wasn't even allowed inside the hospital to see my sister. The couple of times she asked me to bring her some toiletries and fresh clothes, I had to wait outside on the sidewalk while the security guard posted outside called in and had someone tell her so she could come down and meet me.
OMG watching this episode reminded me what all nursing staffs, doctors, and hospital staffs went through such as myself. There were so much shortage of medical supplies that happened everyday you come to work. In addition, we had more patients coming with COVID symptoms or DUI (under investigation case of having COVID) when there were not enough staffs to treated all patients like nonCOVID and COVID patients. Then the hospital mandated all nursing staffs to work additional shifts. Guideline changed every shift you work. The list went on. Now looking back, 2 years later, it was the most craziest period of my life, working in the hospital. I’m so glad I’m still here and working.
Dr mike: “idk who’s sitting at home going sourdough bread!”
Me having just fed my sourdough starter
👁👄👁
literally going to start making a sourdough starter XD
My mom has a sourdough starter
@@GabrielaRamirez-st8ve if you live somewhere cold right now, best to wait until much warmer weather. Might be difficult to cultivate now.
I giggled too as we just popped one in the oven
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Doctor: you have COVID
Guy: now what
Doctor: GO HOME
If you have not severe symptoms and it’s just like the flu you should just go home and sleep
@@pippaschroeder9660 Exactly, but the media is hammering all day to make people terrify of covid, like is an almost death sentence.
@@mikejunior211 totally
Well makes sense since they didn’t know anything about it at first so they were trying to limit the spread to other frontline workers and thus preventing the spread to the rest of the population🤷♀️ how hard is it to just sit your butt in your house until you recover?! Also understand that your doctor isn’t a god! They don’t know every single thing related to health! They are learning as the situations changes around the world as well!
@@mikejunior211 even though media is hammering it as a death sentence to put the fear in people to stay at home, people like you aren’t listening...which is spreading the virus even more, this in turn takes away the time to find a cure for it cuz the health care workers have to focus on “taking care” of the severe cases and mentally it’s effed up to see so many people die in front of you in the first place!
Dr. Mike, thank you for the chest compression advice, I saved my mums life with that advice. However, unfortunately I didn’t follow the complete ACLS and she has suffered severe brain damage. They have diagnosed her with hypoxia ischemic encephalopathy. I don’t know whether I’ll get my mum back, but thank you for the advice, you helped me save her life.
10:17 Doctor Mike always says that you shouldn't do chest compressions if the person is still breathing... The actor that is acting that is not breathing... is breathing, because of that they can't do "real" chest compressions
Doctor Mike: Why aren't they doing chest compressions?!
Medical drama: haha zappy boi go brrrrrrrrr
Zappy boi go bzzz?
@@Mukawakadoodoo no... they go brrrrrrrrrr
Lol!!
@@UgoNwakanma fair enough, have a good day
@@UgoNwakanma lol
Can we just talk about how adorable this mans smile is.
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@@lterry523 agree
He actually seems like he would be a good and knowledgeable doctor as well though
Definitely can. Also would like to talk about how good he is at explaining stuff💙
can we talk about how he likes these comments =D
I just want to say thanks to all the medical professionals who risked their lives and their families lives. I have an aunt in the medical field and she was so close to quitting as a nurse because of everything that was going on. I understand how helpless it is to watch your family member die without being able to do anything and I don’t think I could handle seeing so many patients dying because of an uncontrollable virus. My heart goes out to all medical care providers.
My husband died of cancer in the hospital on 2/27/20. I thank God every day that he didn’t die even a few days later, as I was able to hold his hand as he took his last breath. A little later and I wouldn’t have been allowed to be there.
I have never heard the phrase "dab when you cough" before and I'm honestly not sure how to feel about it.
Ikr
D A B
when in 2017...
Destroy
All
Becatria
DAB when sneezing
I kind of love it! I’m always telling my daycare kids to cough into their elbow. This sounds more fun.
The best part of this show is that there's about four nurses in the hospital. And there's an anesthesiologist that teleports between two different surgeries at once
*Anesthesiologist:"I am the eternal god of multitasking."*
LOL 😂😂😂
Thats happens in real life. Anesthesiologist do teleport when nobody is watching :)) doctor here.
@@truli91 I had the chance to watch a surgery live (I was at the operating table) and while the surgeons were removing a difficult tumor and had to concetrate, the anesthesists were switching out and were like „oh, what’s for lunch in the cafeteria, is it worth it?“
and when you tell them that it’s disrespectful, they respond „well, look out while choosing your job!“
so yeah, anesthesists are kind of assholes
@@annikah9020 i'm a doctor (infectious diseases), and in my country the anesthesiologists also do the intesive care unit. Yeah they are assholes but they have every right to be. Their jobs are the most difficult ones, when a patient goes to intensive care, thats where the fight between death and living goes. They have patients who die on them every day, all the time. So them being very cold and uncaring is a mecanism to go on. They cant care emotionally for every patient or they would go nuts. Their cold atittude is natural to someone who sees people dying every day. What other job does that? So i dont blame them. I bet that someone who is not a doctor is forced to work in intensive care for 1 mounth would go crazy.
8:31
yeah, my parents are doctors and they always come home looking like that 💀
4:45 that’s why the shows called “ The Good Doctor “
Bear’s slight appearance (2:39-2:45) with his fur swaying in the air gave me the happiness I didn’t know I needed
For all the frontline healthcare workers out there, thank you for your services.
Also for those in the back offices, struggling to keep things organized and to keep track of the contact chains.
I would love an updated version of this video
Thank you and all your fellow medical professionals, Dr. Mike.
To be fair though, it is Shaun Murphy's apartment. That floor is probably clean af
Since it didn't show in the video, did he actually put that mask back on? That's extremely gross if so.
@@dothedo3667 He don't. The episode ended with shaun keep talking to lea.
you're correct. Anyways knowing Shaun's lack of flexibility to bend the rules, he won't wear it. He is by the book.
He didn't place it directly on the floor, he placed it on the envelope which was on the floor.
@@JeanieTortoisefly It was half on, half off the envelope.
The rubbing of the sore ears and the wearing scrubs outside with people literally stopping in their tracks and turning the other way.. as a nurse, seeing that portrayed in a show hit home for me
As someone who started working in retail around the beginning of the pandemic, I encountered a few doctors and nurses in the closing shift who were on their way to work. It never even crossed my mind that I might catch it from them, or that it was a risk. If anything I enjoyed the conversations had, even as short as they were. They actually gave us a lot of good advice about misuse of gloves and such, and that reached it's way up the corporate heirarchy so that when things reopened then closed again, we stopped wearing gloves but kept wearing masks and instead had it drilled to sanitize, sanitize, and sanitize. There wasn't time to keep changing gloves and have them get stuck on your fingers while simultaneously trying to check people out, and so it was easier to just take a spritz of sanitizer after every person you check out then allow it to dry.
.. Admittedly I don't think I thought to thank any of them, either, which maybe I should start doing.
Thank you for your work! :)
Christianity, alcoholism and capitalism make people do bad things and not think.
@@PROVOCATEURSK please don't bring my religion in this.. It has nothing to do w the subject. Just an example my aunt is a doctor and we didn't care not only for a second that she could be 'dangerous' to us. We being Christians,loving God and trying to be a good human does nothing bad to you so please stop dragging my religion to the level of "alcoholism".
To the writer of the original comment sorry about this and thank you for your work.
thank you for being a front line worker. you are a hero to america. 🤍
As someone whom may have had covid, it is terrible. I went from healthy to feeling dead in a matter of a day. I was told by doctors I had the flu {Despite a test coming back negative} My parents and I struggled to keep me alive now, I am living among everyone else, no one knows really. I hope anybody who read this will never have to go through that pain I went through. I wouldn't wish it my worst enemy
I have no idea how I came across your channel other than I love The Good Doctor and my dad passed 1/2/21 from COVID, he was a nurse, you’re very entertaining:)
That was a Karen in the elevator she wasn’t even wearing a mask 😷
She ended up telling her the next time she tried to keep her out of the lift to put her mask on and the Karen did.
Her name was actually Karen in the script :)
@@tanyabhaskar2888 omg really? That’s amazing! 😂😂😂😂😂
He skipped showing the best part when Dr. Lim basically says “No I’m riding in this one and wear a freaking mask”
@@Nooorrriii yes! That’s the part I was thinking of you’re a legend!! 😀
My dad just got covid. He just beat lung cancer 3 weeks ago.
He couldn't wait to get back to work, because being useful is his everything, that's where he got the virus. He is 63 with high blood pressure .
I am countries away from him. I am going insane that I can't be there.
No point here, I just needed to tell someone.
Take care of each other if you can.
I really genuinely hope he recovers with no complications as soon as possible.
♥️
Praying he recovers quickly. Stay strong
🙏🧡
Stay strong ❤️
I love how he explains everything so well 😃
The kind of reviews and reactions I signed up for :) Love the show and you :)
That first part of the episode reminded me at how strange this was a year ago and how panicked people were. Do you remember people stocking up on toilet paper?
In india it still is...
This pandemic has taught me alot about humanity in general. Like that line from Men in Black...a human can be clever, even genius...humanity is stupid.
Let's recap:
1. we want to get to Mars, yeat humanity was not able to mass produce ventilators in the begining of the pandemic..and ventilators are not exactly the most complicated thing to make
2. Big companies are so desperate to not pay decent wages to employees, that they move most of their production in China. And that is true for even the most basic of health care products.. So, if for any reason, China is deciding to pull the plug...the rest of the world is screwed.
That's the world we are living in, is it not wonderfull?
toilet paper wars
@@ragnos28 makes you wonder what’s making China *not* pull the plug :0
@@TheAnonEye Well, for one, because they like money, second, the west making themselves more and more vulnerable does not hurt CCP interests.
Forget about ventilators, it was a crisis of masks, you know...a piece of cloth with strings attached...that the west aparently was/is not able to produce.
"now you go home"
"thats it?"
"thats it, theres no trearment"
"stay away from people come back if you have trouble breathing, goodbye"
i--
😆 I loved that
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Thats what people were being told
ok....
Really there wasn't much that could be done. Had to just fight it off on your own
My auntie just got out of an induced coma and ventilator last tuesday. Im so happy, she fought so hard she is so strong!
Worked at nursing home when COVID hit Denmark, the mask sore is true- also the antibacterial gel was hard on the skin… but one thing we did was doing as much as possible in staying extra time and listening to our elderly… I used a lot of my breaks on talking with them, listening to them… the worst was not being able to give them hugs when they were sad and lonely…
I can't wait to say
"Remember covid?"
Stay safe all, were all in this together
That will never happen
@@johnzylali4002 that's what they used to say about the Spanish flu
My life hasn’t changed much at all since it started. Love South Dakota ❤️
@@johnzylali4002 Every other pandemic has ended and the diseases became isolated in just a few areas of the world and in the case of smallpox it was eradicated all together
Not copid
As an Emergency nurse the disconnect between how people SAY they feel about my work and how they actually behave when I am around has been really jarring.
Explan your profile
How people act is more indicative of what they believe than what they say.
Can you please elaborate?
Do you mean like, people talk about you as a hero but have no respect with what medical professionals say regarding Covid (ex: masks)?
That’s what I was thinking, because even though I’m not in the medical field, I have family in it and it really bothers me
@@Syd448 that's what I got from that comment too. My dad is a doctor, my brother worked in the covid unit sterilising ventilators, and my cousin is a nurse. They are all strict about social distancing, mask wearing, and minimizing contact outside of the household. It blows my mind that some others in my family still treat this like it's nothing more than a mild cold.
A good friend of mine just got sent home from the hospital because it's full. He has covid, pneumonia, and several pre-existing conditions that put him in the high risk group, but he's in his 30's so the hospital staff had to make the judgement call to send him home instead of treating him.
Don't get sick or injured right now, because there's a good chance you'll be sent home instead of receiving treatment too.
OMG thank you sooo much for this video. It helped me to understand what happened to my uncle so much clearer😭😭❤❤❤
Thanku so much for explaining everything , I especially watch your videos not to see your reaction on it but your easy explanation on everything .... You can be a good medical teacher Sir ✨
fun fact: shawn is actually british but in the show he fakes an american accent
You mean the actor or the character?
So does Claire
Aura Guardian Emerald obviously the actor lol
he's Freddie Highmore who played charlie and the chocolate factory when he was little lol
Just like doctor House
Take care of yourself Dr. Mike. You’re important to us! I hope everyone else stays safe too. 💜
He likeddd
We all know that’s cap you don’t mean it
Same here 💞
You too!!! You’re the sweetest 💖
@I want her He stayed so safe lol
I worked in a hospital in 2021 as a visitor screener. The visitor policies changed almost every day. One day a person would be allowed to have as many visitors as they wanted, but there could only be one in the room at a time, the next day they were only allowed to have one visitor the entire day but that one visitor would be able to come and go as they pleased. It was hard being the person who had to tell a person they couldn’t go up to see their dying family members.
2:43 I love how Bear is just walking around 🥺
At the end when the doctor tries to find the mom’s necklace amid growing piles of dead patient’s belongings...that hit me hard.
Right! All the feels 😢. It really humanized covid patients. Sometimes when all we see is numbers, it’s easy to disassociate the fact that every single one of those numbers is a person that had friends and family who loved them, a person who made a difference in peoples lives, a person who was special to so many others. They’re not a numbers, they’re human.
Omg, same!
This video is probably the only video I’ve seen that actually explains everything we know on COVID in a clear way
Fake Seth's Bike Hacks? Whaatttttt
made me exited thinking seth watches dr mike but nah... u fake go away
@@_everybodyK same
Seth
Seth your awesome guy
8:04 same 😂 the masks really hurt
The earlier part observed proper distancing 👍🏼 even the tiniest detail but actually very important, they are showing them here 👌🏼now I totally agree with u. This is more accurate more than our favorite medical series 😂❤️
The Good Doctor: *Is a medical drama*
Mike: “CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST CONPRESSIONS
Vwow
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Doctor Mike: Why aren't they doing chest compressions?!
Medical drama: haha zappy boi go brrrrrrrrr
Normal people: When you cough, do it in your elbow.
Dr.Mike: DO THE DAB!
Pam: vampire cough
Dwight: yeah like they’d do that, what with the wool prices in Transylvania
The dab is back?
Doctor mike>”normal people”
@@bluetube364 it never went away
When I feel like sneezing I stop breathing and cover my nose until I don't feel like it again
As someone who has had covid and who was hospitalized for it, trust me it was not fun. And i already do suffer from anxiety and the doctor told me that i was having a panic attack in between my covid attack which was making it a lot harder to breathe because of the covid. I send my condolences go everyone who has lost someone through it.
8:41 on the surge of COVID-19 in the Philippines last March 2020, our healthcare workers are being kicked out of their homes because of the scare. It's grateful to know that people in the US are thankful of their frontliners.
I wanted to personally thank you for covering this episode, Dr. Mike. My mom and I recently lost my dad to COVID-19, and my mom is a fan of the Good Doctor. Because the experience was so fresh in our minds, she couldn't make it through this episode without being reminded of the horrors she went through during my dad's decline. I'll admit I was afraid to click on this video out of fear of having the same reaction, and I may not be able to stomach the entire episode for a while, but I trust you and your content, so I will give this a watch. Again, thank you.
I am so sorry to hear that. I pray for comfort for you and your family
may he rest in peace
So sorry to hear that. ❤️❤️❤️
so sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss..
That elevator scene... I'm not a doctor so not nearly as exposed, but i work in a grocery store. A maskless man and his child looked me dead in the face and thanked me for working even though he couldn't do the bare minimum and put on a mask... just...
It's the same for me as a resteraunt worker
Imagine thinking a mask stops the spread of a respiratory disease. For some reason Mike over here skips over that fact.
@@thatonejokr8419 it lowers the spread, that's why he didn't say anything about that.
@@leobe2104 no it doesn’t. It does exactly what he said, which is keeps you from spitting on people, but that does nothing to stop the aerosols that are spreading the virus. We’ve learned this a long time ago with the flu...
@@thatonejokr8419 trump supporter? 😂
That year was soo stressful and awful. I'm glad I survived it. And condolences to families who lost someone in that year
Love your channel dr Mike. You have said that you can break ribs when doing chest compressions so that is probably why they won’t do them properly on tv. Great information from you and your channel taught me a lot.
Dr. Mike on set be like
Actor: She's flat lining!!!
Dr. Mike: *runs onto the set* Move, move move! We gotta do chest compressions! Chest compressions! Chest Compressions! Ches-
Director: CUT! Come on Mike, we talked about this.
The "we talked about this" makes it got from funny to hilarious
The fact that a director yelling at a doctor for doing medical scene cracks me up
@@jillac4428 right🤣🤣
Underrated comment 😂😂
HAHAH🏃♀️
Fun fact: my aunt is going to be the first nurse in Florida to administrate the COVID-19 vaccine :)))
Wow congrats!
@@Steph-sb9tc /rwoosh
@@Steph-sb9tc just... wow. Y do u watch Doctor Mike if u conspiracy theorist?
@@Steph-sb9tc do you want covid?
Congratulations 🍾 that’s an amazing medical honor that will go down in history. Hope they got a good shot of her that she can save and frame.
At the start of it my brother was working 12 hour shifts in a nursing home(the thing that upset him the most was having to tell family members that they couldn’t visit).
I had a job at a local store and got thanked by a customer for “working the front line” and all I was doing was ringing people through who needed to get toys for the kids, odds and ends that the big stores had sold out of.
My sister and niece got stuck in Australia because they weren’t doing flights to other countries. Thankfully her fiancé was able to afford to keep getting their visas extended.
3:25 that's literally what they told me at the Covid testing booth in spring 21. When they saw how freaked out I was they added that I was more likely to make it than not
idk why i like when dr. mike gets mad and starts yelling CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!!
love you dr. mike 😂❤
thank you dr. mike love your vids
Same here 😂
Yes 🥰💖
This episode is like a time capsule. Its crazy to think that the baby im carrying might decide to watch an "old TV show" called The Good Doctor that they discovered and see this episode. Thatll be a fun talk
“Mama? What’s COVID-19?”
“THE VIRUS THAT SHALL NOT BE NAMED!!!”
She Wolf season 4 is not yet out on netflix unfortunately
@Yemima Hutapea This episode aired in november 2020
Lol if your baby even lives
@@anthonysoprano9353 Not here, not now, not ever. Do not say this.
My great grandmother contracted the virus in a nursing home and was a-symptomatic, then developed a cytokine storm on a Friday afternoon, and passed away the following Monday night so this was very real for our family.
I really like this video, it helps us understand what doctors go through with covid-19
Freddie Highmore and Dr. Mike is such a huge inspiration. I'm autistic and want to become a surgeon. The good doctor keeps me going while learning and having fun while watching dr mikes videos.
@@kaardbord8199 thank you I wish I had dr mike as my mentor or teacher.
good luck!!! I'm sure you'll be an awesome surgeon!!!!
@@thepeppermiint7988 Thank you
Everyone: A really emotional scene...
Dr Mike: DON'T keep your mask on the floor....!!
499th like broo
He's right though. Health over emotions, always.
I learn so much about medical stuff, thank you doctor mike!😊
Looking back now, I realize how truly terrifying COVID was (especially at the beginning). Throughout the majority of COVID, I was never affected by it; no one close to me ever had COVID and the ones in my family who did have COVID weren't emotionally close to me. I kind of pushed it off to the side like it was a minor inconvenience.
In South Africa, the number 1 thing people were searching and making during lockdown was Banana bread and Pineapple beer (we almost ran out of pineapples!) 😆🇿🇦
Maybe I should move to South Africa... Banana bread is definitely superior to normal sourdough :D
Omwww yesss!!!😂😂 I think I was the only one who didnt make pineapple beer
@@IceMetalPunk but pineapple beer though? Thats gotta be disgusting...
That sounds delicious. I'd love to try pineapple beer.
@@tigerman1978 I don't drink beer anyway, so that part doesn't make a difference to me 😀
Someone, anyone: Hello, h--
Dr.Mike: *CHEST COMPRESSIONS*
When my daycare first reopened I did an activity with my preschoolers to show them the importance of washing their hands. I gave the kids a cup of water with black pepper sprinkled on top of it. Had them dip a hand in it so they could see the black pepper germs on their hands. And then had them dip their other hand in soap before dipping their hand in the water/pepper cup so they could see the "germs" repel. They enjoyed it, and learned how important it is to wash with soap and water.
6:00 only in america
"They did two COVID episodes in a row, and then the third episode of the season began with the actors talking to the camera saying "the rest of the season represents our hope for a post-COVID world, but until then, please wear your masks". Can you take a look at the second episode as well? It touches on some of the things you mentioned, like virtual care and family communication."
NICE! I'll go look. I'm curious how they addressed the family communication. Thanks!
Yeah, my family has had to deal with that a lot. Just recently my mother had surgery and had to have covid testing before, along with quarantine. Twice. Plus, we weren't allowed to see her or even take her past the entrance of the hospital or rehab. 😩
Odd, I just watched the third episode off my DVR and there was no cast message before, after, or even during the show. I was wondering the whole time why everything was back to normal and no one was talking about what happened in episodes 1 and 2. I appreciate you clearing that up.
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It’s crazy to see a world of not every person wearing a mask. Like, I forgot there was a time when we were just okay with walking around with our faces out. Some people are still okay with that.
i forget too, i'd see people hugging on a TV show from 20 years ago and feel anxious for like 2 seconds lol
Yea I'm ok with it. I see no evidence that mandatory masking helps. In fact, numbers are just going up with it. You really think your fabric mask stops anything?
@@Barec76 I think you are a Karen huh?
@@gaurangsn8844 just smarter than your average sheep. It even says on the blue surgical masks "Does not stop covid". Virus particles can pass through the masks. It just gives a false sense of security. I wear a mask all day at work. Doesnt mean I believe it works. In fact, numbers have just increased since mandatory masking.
@E D I mean, no...I live in Pennsylvania. We had masking orders implemented in the summer. Our numbers dramatically decreased. Now, I believe we still have masking orders, but many people have quit wearing them. Our numbers are the highest they’ve ever been. I can’t prove that this is a direct result of masks or lack there of, but the trend certainly doesn’t say spread gets worse with masks.
Their Zoom call has the highest quality I have ever seen where is that for my online classes😂😂
Thank you to all the medical pros dealing with this! ♥
My grandmother died during this and we couldn't visit her at all. She had no family with her at all since March. She died alone in November.
I'm so sorry for your loss honey. I really hope your grandmother is in a better place now.
i’m so sorry for your loss
Things like this are so sad. Sorry for your loss Big huggto you
I’m sorry did you at least get to call her?
:(
My grandma passed away in December, not from covid, but from kidney failure. I'm so grateful the hospital she was in had no covid cases at the time so my grandpa and parents could be with her.
my 16 year old cousine died of covid
How did your kitchen die tho?
2:39 *A very serious seen*
Bear: Ima just be a floof with my floofy tail
Listen. When Shaun threw that man’s coat as to say get out I screamed. 🤣🤣🤣🤣