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[–] -1 pt

And do you have your finger on the pulse of healthcare right this minute, or are you still going on information that is over 18 months old? Healthcare is absolutely overrun right now. I had the unfortunate happenstance of having to use the emergency room last summer, well before the peak of covid. They were doing triage in the waiting room, and it took 8 hours to get into the emergency room proper, then another 12 hours to get a bed in the hospital. Things are much worse now. They set up a triage tent in the parking lot to handle incoming patients who have nowhere to go.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, I actually do. How many people have been fired? Triage in the halls isn’t out of the ordinary and especially now with everyone panicking from a positive test or the sniffles, they of course would need a tent outside.

Shill somewhere else.

[–] -1 pt

Triage in the halls isn’t out of the ordinary

But triaging ICU patients in the halls is.

If you look on reddit.com/r/nursing, you will see nurses' own communication with each other, letting their hair down and venting, and you will see how bad it really is right now. I realize you're not about to change your mind, but maybe someone else here will.

[–] 1 pt

Reddit is your source lmao.

My source is a family member who was a director of the largest hospital system in the state until last month when he refused the vax. I know everything that’s went on for the last twenty years.