Peter Deblieux

Peter Deblieux
city disaster people second wave welcome
The second wave of disaster is when you welcome the people back and the infrastructure of the city is not in place.
available care coming health people resources second
I think what you're going to see is a second disaster: a paucity of health care resources available to the people coming back to this city.
encouraged living people pushed
It could be life-threatening to those people. Those people are already living on a precipice and could be pushed off. Those people are encouraged not to come back to the city.
care country entire fear patients people rest seeing
Now my fear is the entire country will think it's appropriate to care for our patients in a tent. I don't think the rest of the country appreciates we are seeing people in a tent.
care city disaster health people risky second
When you place all those people back in the city without a health care infrastructure, it is a risky proposition. We're going to have a second disaster in this city.
level offering trauma
Without a Level I Trauma Center, you're offering second-level care.