Where my SKF Lab friend took me, in 1982, every event, to keep me sober ðŸ˜. He had PCP & passed away. RIP 1984 Robertson Log Cabin, sitting with dying AIDS patients: In 1982, as AIDS became a public concern, a sense of fear and anxiety spread through the population, particularly targeting gay men. The initial association of the disease with the LGBTQ+ community, along with the lack of understanding and effective treatment, fueled stigma and discrimination. The CDC first used the term "AIDS" in 1982, and the fear of transmission and the potential for the disease to spread in the general population was a major concern. Here's a more detailed look at the public perception and reaction to AIDS in 1982: Initial Fear and Misconceptions: AIDS was initially referred to as "GRID" (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency), further fueling the misconception that it was solely a gay disease. This misconception contributed to a climate of fear and discrimination against gay men. ...
Are pharmacy technicians first responders? While the term "first responder" typically refers to individuals like police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and EMTs who are among the first to arrive at the scene of an accident or emergency, most pharmacy technicians are not considered first responders in this conventional sense. However, their role can be critical in emergency and disaster situations, leading some to refer to them as "first receivers". The role of pharmacy technicians in emergencies Hospital Pharmacy Technicians: May be part of hospital emergency response teams and assist with tasks like setting up and decontamination during mass exposure events. Community Pharmacy Technicians: Play a vital role in ensuring patients have access to their medications, especially during emergencies like power outages. Essential Support: They are well-suited for these supportive roles due to their knowledge of hazardous drug handling, personal protective equipment (PPE...
Some POS held the door open for a patrol cop who thanked the POS. The POS said, you're very welcome. WTF?! They burn my genitals with acid, keep me up all GD night, make up lies about me .... let their retired cop beat his wife to near death & force her to move out of California... and the door is held open for them. ***** Some people respect, or at least support, officers accused of corruption due to a strong preference for "law and order," the belief that officers maintain safety in dangerous areas, and a desire to trust authority figures. This support can persist because of political messaging, a belief that corruption reports are exaggerated by media, or personal experiences where police provided necessary security. Key factors driving this perspective include: Prioritizing Order Over Due Process: Many individuals prioritize the immediate enforcement of laws and the restoration of order, viewing strict policing as essential to safety, even if it involves miscondu...
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