If this is what you have to carry to attend a protest, that's not a protest. That's a civil war.
If you are going to a protest where shit may get real, here’s (part) of my med kit I carry to these: 1. Nitrile gloves 2. NAR CAT tourniquets 3. Roller gauze and/or wound packing 4. Chest seals 5. Blister treatments (molefoam, cloth tape) 6. Clean water in a bike squeeze bottle (for eye irrigation) 7. Trauma shears 8. Surgical masks 9. Safety glasses 10. Snacks 11. Tampons and pads 12. P-100 respirator with vapor cartridges 13. Shop towels I also carry a helmet.
Dear fellow Healthcare workers in hospitals:
If you don’t know (*absolutely, clearly, KNOW*) what your hospital’s policy is with respect to ICE wandering the halls, ASK now. Find out.
My health system has us redirect ICE to non-patient waiting areas, call security and admin, and not disclose anything about patients.
Feels fairly accurate.