They are over run with dancing bed pan changers doing tic tok videos.
Nice, they're always big booty mamas too.
They are over run with dancing bed pan changers doing tic tok videos.
Nice, they're always big booty mamas too.
They reduce the capacity of hospitals by 60-90% because of covid and then turn around and claim that the hospital, operating at 10-40% capacity is 'overcapacity.' Slippery shits.
Profitable hospitals operate at close to 90 to 95%
LOL yes.
Hospitals that are not jammed are struggling.
Having entire empty wings set aside for COVID is a stupid waste of money, and even if you had the space there are not enough doctors and nurses to staff it.
Americans are so dumb to believe this crap.
They recoup that money by getting bonuses from the taxpayers from claiming everyone has COVID. Literally. That's not a joke. I'm not exaggerating.
Dumb and uninformed are two separate things.
There were big layoffs last year because they weren't. Then the big money to public hospitals to cover testing, intubation, and deaths came in.
yep, fired half the staff at the start closed wings, sparce appointments with skeleton crew. Every fucking hospital is empty.
That's my experience last year during the worst of "alpha" lockdown. Parking lot empty, go inside no one there other than staff. Upside was immediate service.
Source? As I know a couple healthcare people, they live on my boat, and theyre dealing with a swarm of people right now over delta.
Ask them to sneak a picture or two
Muh delta. What a fucking faggot
Delta virusside effects from the vaccine.
There, I fixed that for you. :)
they live on my boat...
Explain.
He owns a big houseboat.
What's to explain, we have a downtown slip currently. It's near their jobs.
First of all they’re not testing for “Delta” because there is no test. They’re using the same fraudulent original PCR test based on theoretical RNA segments from a virus that no one ever had.
However you’re correct that some hospitals are busy including mine. However just like in 2020 it is a self-fulfilling prophecy: if low-IQ people see on the news that the hospitals are full of Covid patients, they are more likely to
A. Go get tested, which creates more “cases” regardless of how sick they are or if they’re even sick at all
B. Run to the emergency room over an unremarkable headache or cough
Just like in 2020 we are seeing people bring their multiple children and check themselves all in together claiming that they were “exposed” or “I think I have Covid.”
The heeb cries out as he strikes you
I found and posted at least two videos of near empty hospitals during the peek for the covhoax crisis
They're overran by the weight of the patients not the number of patients. They simply don't have enough equipment to lift the heavy fuckers (pic8.co). Image taken from this (archive.md) heart wrenching news story about two teenagers on ventilators.
ya my fellow employee here is in his 50's but is 500 lbs and he just had to be life flighted to a better hospital
Remember when the had to start going back and upgrading all normal ambulances to carry heifers, 'cause the average person started getting so huge that it wasn't uncommon anymore to have to carry a 400 - 500 lb load. They were using trucks and flat-beds for a little bit, during the transitory period. Made for great entertainment.
Their parents really failed at their jobs to allow two sixteen year olds to get that obese. The media using them as an excuse for more economically devastating lockdowns and further pushing vaccines which unquestionably do more harm than good for young people is downright criminal. Covid should be a wake up call to start dealing with childhood obesity (thedickinsonpress.com).
You're a failure as a parent if you allow your children to get that fat by that age.
I was just in the ICU for Covid last week. I was literally the only one in the ICU lmfao.
Oh, you had the sniffles? Interesting.
Meh, it's a step above the sniffles but nothing you couldn't go to work through. You'd just have a shitty day at work. I just also developed a pneumonia and couldn't breathe for a few days.
I probably wouldn't have died but Jesus Christ it was uncomfortable!
Same and I soldiered through with the shit they claim doesn't work.
So, in short, nothing I haven't dealt with before. Thanks for telling us your experience - I want to get the disease and then subsequently recover from it so that I have lifelong immunity from it. Fuck the vaccine shit.
Why were you there?
I developed a pneumonia along with the Covid and couldn't breathe. I was pretty much only in the hospital because I needed oxygen for a few day. Otherwise I've worked through fevers worse than Covid was.
I think they only put me in ICU out of general policy, not out of any particular need.
They get more $$$ for ICU. Glad you are better.
They can charge insurance more for being on icu than on the general floor
Oh no, you coüłdñt bReävê! Should have gone light on the fentanyl.
Just kidding bro, glad you got out okay!
Did they jab you while you were unconscious?
How was the service?
Actually really annoying. From 7 am to 10 pm I had nothing to do other than use my phone.
Then, at night, when I wanted to sleep...that's when they'd come in and just turn in the lights for a blood draw or to take by blood pressure or whatever.
My city of about a million has at least 6 major hosp. and i have first hand knowledge that one spent millions on rebuilding 2 floors in 2020 to handle Covid. There were a total of 2 'flu' related patients admitted in all of 2020. Empty.
Overrun is typically 3-5 patients.
In my State there's been a grand total of three deaths which they claim are the Vid over the entire last week. Three.
remember #filmyourhospital during the height of the bullshit pandemic last year?
it proved hospitals around the world in allegedly overrun areas were actually empty.
meanwhile, nurses and hospital staff around the world decided to put out video after video of dance choreography. (youtube.com)
and people still think that the virus exists.
despite inconsistency after inconsistency, the brainwashing is so powerful that they think there really is still a virus.
Rockwell was right about women
remember #filmyourhospital during the height of the bullshit pandemic last year?
I remember, and at the same time, many hospitals were laying off or furloughing staff. I saw many videos of nurses and other hospital staff in the so called "overwhelmed" areas, stating that their hospitals were no busier than past years.
Most “news” segments have some drone claiming packed hospital while b-roll footage that is completely unidentifiable by location or incident date plays. Totally credible.
When it IS identified by some autist, it turns out to be a completely different place from years ago.
You do know that it's illegal to tape people in a medical setting without their consent, right? That's why there is no video.
This won't be popular here, but I'm going to repost what I just posted over on another thread.
I had the not-fun job of going to the hospital a couple of weeks ago for a heart problem. I first went to the ER and then I was admitted and spent 3 days there.
The ER was standing room only. They were doing triage in the waiting area and it was 8 hours before I got into a room in the ER. They had wheeled carts and they were just going around taking vital signs and so forth. I got wheeled back into a room, passing many patients that were laying on gurneys in the hallway. The ER was completely full beyond capacity.
Once I got into a room in the ER, it was another 16 hours before they had a room in the hospital available for me.
I was moved upstairs and admitted. I stayed there for a bunch of tests and observation, but if they had had less of a backup, I could have gotten all the tests and been out in under 24 hours total.
It was an utter zoo. Healthcare has been a mess since the beginning of the pandemic, but I've never seen anything like this.
Let me clear this up for you. The reason you encountered so many was and is because people have been afraid to go to their regular doctor, so they go to ER. 1) because they can get by on medicaid or pay nothing by going to ER. 2) because, it's paid for,...they go to ER for a sniffle. 3) high percentage are illegal but medical staff cannot refuse them!. Hence, the reason ER's can be overwhelmed.
Okay, plausible. What's the explanation for the whole hospital being completely full? They literally had to wait for someone else to leave in order to get me a room.
Thanks for the report a nurse I didn't know told me their hospital had a lot of people too.
My question is this... if the medianwas not hyping this up would people just stay at home like 95% used to do when they got the flu?
Blur them out and I've seen the vieeos.. just blur people and info out
Okay, so the reason you're not seeing them is that no one is making them. So go do it. I guarantee you that hospital security would be escorting you out of the building.
True but a whistle blower maybe? Every one has cameras just get an app or run your camera while walking around then release it anonymously or wiki leaks or what ever
ER is always busy though. It would depend on the hospital and what country you're in as to how busy the rest of the hospital would be.
I was making a contrast to a "normal" ER visit. "Normal" is a 2 hour wait in the waiting area, then they bring you back and stick you in a room in the ER, then they do some tests and you are out of there in 8 hours total. Maybe 12.
It took 8 hours just to get me checked in and another 16 before they had a room for me in the hospital. I've literally never seen a hospital doing triage in the ER waiting room before.
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