I hear that same story over and over.
I live close to one of the larger hospitals in the city. You can tell when it gets busy - just more cars in the lots. That usually happens around winter, which makes sense as respiratory diseases hit harder in the winter. It's not looking very busy right now.
It makes me so mad to think that there must be a lot of people suffering because they think the hospitals are overflowing so they don't seek treatment. I personally know 2 people who had their chemo stopped because "covid", one has since died from lack of treatment. It's just so fucked up.
It is fucked up badly. One of the reports I read (since quietly removed from every source I can find) stated that many of the "excess deaths" were from people not getting the care they needed.
Yep, just sad really. Like I said, the hospital I went to was empty. The cancer area alone could accommodate 100+ patients, there was literally me and 3 other people all day. No one else was allowed in either (I don't drive so my mother took me there, they flat out refused to let her in). She sat in an empty waiting room the size of a school gymnasium for 8 hours. I'm just so over this shit. How can anyone not see what is happening by now...
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