WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

817

I love this narrative:

  1. Hospitals closing due to surge. --- Hmm ... ok, that doesn't make sense.
  2. Fine, hospitals closing due to staffing shortage. --- Hmm ... but why are there shortages?
  3. Fine, hospital closing due to staff not showing up. --- Hmm ... odd, why is that?
  4. OK, hospital closing due to staff not showing because they refused the vax and we fired them.

They can never admit #4 because that would destroy the narrative.

I know 3 Houston area healthcare workers who are no longer working. It's very common right now.

I've seen all sorts of BS... "They are quitting because of being burned out." etc. They can't afford to admit the truth.

I love this narrative: 1. Hospitals closing due to surge. --- Hmm ... ok, that doesn't make sense. 2. Fine, hospitals closing due to staffing shortage. --- Hmm ... but why are there shortages? 3. Fine, hospital closing due to staff not showing up. --- Hmm ... odd, why is that? 4. OK, hospital closing due to staff not showing because they refused the vax and we fired them. They can never admit #4 because that would destroy the narrative. I know 3 Houston area healthcare workers who are no longer working. It's very common right now. I've seen all sorts of BS... "They are quitting because of being burned out." etc. They can't afford to admit the truth.

(post is archived)

[–] 0 pt

Normal ICU before the pandmeic was full 24/7.. so you cant be Burned out ICU nurses are a ratio of 1 nurse for ever 1 bed. So burned out would eb 12 hr shifts 7 days a week for 18 months.. and now they have less nurses and they push for 20hr shifts Burned out due to shortages of staff