"I only have two ventilators"
Good, that means you can't murder as many people who shouldn't fucking be put on ventilators. Ventilators kill people.
Hospitals do nothing but murder people with Remdesivir and ventilators. This guy is nothing but a Rockefeller pawn and he doesn't even know it.
I wondered about the use of ventilators for covid patients through this whole thing too..
Ventilators are designed for critical emergency use only, when a patients body have ceased to function by itself.
Nobody whos body is responsive and basically functioning should be intubated and hooked up to a ventilator, as the risk of infection of the airways is substancial.
Exactly, so if the person is healthy they actually put them into a medically-induced coma for the ventilator. Then rather than the diaphragm naturally allowing air in, a pressurized machine force-pumps air into the lungs with pressure. Nothing natural about it and the mortality rate is high.
Hi troll. I used to buy these little pencil tops as a kid that had little wizened faces on them and really long hair. You spun the pencil between your hands and then the troll's hair would get all wild.
It's funny how people have to paid to say the thing that was the elephant in the room during the early part of the pandemic.
Why would it be?
Maybe because teachers across America have no idea how to teach kids about proper communication with one's doctors.
Why? Because Johnny's aunt so and so had to be put out to pasture, because no one could figure out how to do the next ten years of her budget. So, it's a sensitive point for the family.
The BBC's Torchwood "Miracle Day" television series posits what might happen to all of us, if families couldn't do this. Dark thought, isn't it?
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Yes, ventilators kill people. But doctors (except in rare cases) do use them, because they are scared that the patient is going to die tout de suite.
Sometimes public policy makers in a place called New York City can arrange bounties for every coronavirus patient which is treated with all the trimmings.
Then, we have a lot of people dying unnecessarily. That's called "corruption."
Erin Olszewski wrote a book about it.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/1357963/new-york-nurse-coronavirus-book-investigation-elmhurst-hospital
But, as said, usually they act in good conscience.
Unfortunately, as you rightly point out the results can be mixed, as these two items from early in the pandemic discuss.
https://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/3079526/coronavirus-are-ventilators-doing-more-harm-good-covid-19-patients (oops! that has a paywall now).
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