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[–] [deleted] 4 pts

The conspiracy theories were right.

[–] 1 pt

As is often the case.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Usually the case. Bad people do bad things. I know that's controversial to half of civilization but it's never the less true.

Humans are good at figuring out what's going on in the world around them. That usually means forming theories, but they are usually quite good.

[–] 3 pts

I had to take my wife to the hospital a few months back. The emergency room was barely full, because they had two thirds of the seats taped off, and when they ran out of seating for patients, they kicked out the people who had brought their family in. And the people working at the hospital were oblivious to the stupidity of the whole situation. I guess a lot of people had been very vocal about it, because there seemed to be more security working. So when they say they're overrun, it's probably just because they moved the goalposts.

[–] 7 pts

Hospital staff have ben trained by the unions to be constantly obsessed about under staffing.Their heads of full of that and it pushes out everything else as they fret about how they're being overworked by understaffing all day long. They're constantly bombarded with tips to protect themselves from back injuries and assaults by patients, so their primary focus is on themselves in a type of paranoia.

The patients here are locked in their rooms under covid rules and can't see anything to tell. The hospitals have cut the staff down to part time hours, so they really are understaffed now and have to run to keep up.

In almost every region you'll find some lowly nurse that's had their license lifted temporarily for saying there's no pandemic. That's to scare the rest into thinking twice about thinking.

When they booted all the psychos on to the street from the psychiatric hospitals, the staff were flat out told they would lose their licenses if they defended themselves against the media accusations of demonic abuse of the patients.

[–] 3 pts

Nice insight. Thanks for sharing.

[–] 2 pts

There are hospitals now admitting patients to beds that test positive for the vid yet show no symptoms. Looks like they are attempting to inflate the numbers.

[–] 0 pt

I'm currently quarantined. Completely asymptomatic. They used the pcr test which is extremely unreliable and the chick didn't change her gloves one when testing 30 people. 15 were positive. Surprise surprise. They're keeping this shit up because of the money I think, not so much the power. All these fucks are getting paid bank to push this shit. Nurse told me today after the temp check that 'it looks like I'll live another day'. No shit bitch I'm fucking fine

What sort of idiot would get admitted if they feel fine?

Attention whores. Just like the doctors and nurses going along with the overcrowding narrative.

[–] 0 pt

Involuntary. There's armed security watching this hotel 24/7

[–] 0 pt

My neighbor went to the ER for something completely un-related to symptoms of COVID and before they would even evaluate him, or treat him like a human being and not slime, a "COVID test" was required. He said he was swabbed and a guard placed outside the room until the test result came back. If you test positive, which is highly likely due to PCR misuse, you're subject to being held hostage in the hospital despite not coming in with any symptoms. This is just a personal experience from small town OH

[–] 0 pt

Sheeple. Many people will do exactly as recommended by a doctor/hospital because it’s what the doctor/hospital recommends. Blind obedience.

[–] 1 pt

My small town hospital is literally buying discount Vid patients from out of town hospitals because they have a Vid ward but not enough local cases and they want those sweet Vid bucks.

BUT THERE'S FREEZER TRUCKS FULL OF DEAD GRANDMAS ON EVERY CORNER OF NYC!!!!! I keep hearing this one from doomers. Such BS. Just ask them why the number of overall all deaths is DOWN 2019 v 2020.

Ask them why they haven’t built the temporary emergency tent hospitals again like they did in the spring. I mean if we are so close to doom here.

[–] 1 pt

I went to UCLA and Cedars Sinai today. Watched the emergency/ambulance entrances at both for about 30 min each. Fucking crickets.

[–] 1 pt

The signs out front of the hospitals that say "heros work here" really drives the nonsense home. My wife was in the hospital during the supposed peak of the pandemic, almost nobody there, all the wings were empty except the one we were in, the er was empty. When I pointed this out to people I know, the normie ones, they came up with excuses to why that is, they really only regurgitated what the msm had brainwashed them into believing.

[–] 0 pt

I've seen the Heroes Work Here signs outside of peoples' houses. They're the tackiest thing ever.

[–] 1 pt

Neighbour works for Kaiser and said the other day things are pretty slow. I can't decide if it's just the MSM trying to gin up ratings or if they've gotten marching orders .

Last two nurses I talked to both were working less hours because they didn't have enough work.

[–] 0 pt

If basically all hospitals can't be trusted, how do you find one that's not corrupt? I don't even trust reviews or data online bc I've seen it faked so many times but they all look like shit anyway. It's almost guaranteed when you go to a hospital they'll either be poorly trained or zogged. I thought maybe I just had bad luck but this whole covid thing showed a lot of hospitals' true colors. Ones in Georgia might not be as bad but it's so far south.

[–] 0 pt

The only problem I can see with that video is that because it's spliced together, we don't know the timing of each clip.