Viral photo shows dozens of iPads used by patients before dying of coronary

iPads were being used by patients through FaceTime with their friends and family members at their last moments. A viral tweet showing dozens of iPads preparing for patients who die in Corleone shows the grim reality of COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Twitter User @roto tudor, one [...]
A viral tweet showing dozens of iPads preparing for patients who die in Corleone shows the grim reality of COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Twitter user @roto tudor, a family doctor by profession, shared the shocking picture of Barda ICU from a hospital near the state, showing some iPads attached to what appears to be tripods or billboards.
Equipment was being used to patients for job care for their friends and family members in Facetime and tow farewell in their dying moments due to the risk of broadcasting COVID-19.
These are the iPad stations that are preparing for virtual ICU visits at the end of their lives from a nursing doctor I know”, writes Roto tudor in the post, which has become viral on Twitter with 90,000 wishes.
The post has come home for many, with some users expressing their sad experiences of having to say good - bye to their loved ones virtually.
On Monday my boyfriend said goodbye to his mother on an iPad. He didn't get a last hug. He sat behind the glass and held an iPad to bid the same farewell to his aged father,” wrote a user.
“I had to do this with my mother”, commented another. “She was neither conscious, connected to the fan. The worst thing I've ever done in my life, seeing him without life in a coffin. ”
“The pain of losing it is almost unbearable and was so unnecessary”, another user wrote.
The US currently has the highest number of general cases COVID-19, which currently stands at more than 14 million. So far, 274,000 Americans have died of the virus.












