Popped up to the Amazon Locker, where there was somebody already about to use it, much to my surprise - can’t remember the last time that happened.
Anyway, he entered his code, and a locker opened, and he took two things out, looked into the back of it as if expecting more, then closed the door and left. Approaching it, I discovered that the touchscreen was displaying its “Open Locker” button and, when I tapped it, another door opened revealing a further box.
I ran round the corner of the shop and shouted after the guy, and he came back and was very grateful as he had indeed been expecting a third box
Once that palaver was over I was able to get my own treasure: a pulse oximeter. This was because of a thing in the NY Times the other day by an ER doctor over there, explaining that many victims of the current plague don’t feel breathless until a lot of damage is already done because the way the virus attacks the lungs doesn’t impede exhalation of CO2, just absorption of O2, and the body only feels breathless because of a high CO2 concentration. So he advised using a pulse oximeter to keep an eye on one’s normal O2 level and seek medical help urgently if it starts to drop significantly.
And anyway, it’s always fun to have a new medical gadget to play with
My O2 level appears to be between 98% and 99% depending on which finger I use and how well I position it
Anyway, he entered his code, and a locker opened, and he took two things out, looked into the back of it as if expecting more, then closed the door and left. Approaching it, I discovered that the touchscreen was displaying its “Open Locker” button and, when I tapped it, another door opened revealing a further box.
I ran round the corner of the shop and shouted after the guy, and he came back and was very grateful as he had indeed been expecting a third box
Once that palaver was over I was able to get my own treasure: a pulse oximeter. This was because of a thing in the NY Times the other day by an ER doctor over there, explaining that many victims of the current plague don’t feel breathless until a lot of damage is already done because the way the virus attacks the lungs doesn’t impede exhalation of CO2, just absorption of O2, and the body only feels breathless because of a high CO2 concentration. So he advised using a pulse oximeter to keep an eye on one’s normal O2 level and seek medical help urgently if it starts to drop significantly.
And anyway, it’s always fun to have a new medical gadget to play with
My O2 level appears to be between 98% and 99% depending on which finger I use and how well I position it
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