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xemomorph
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Sonflower17
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NikM755
User ID: 71632887 United States 11/20/2020 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. |
solarbliss
User ID: 76560363 United States 11/20/2020 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. Yep |
solarbliss
User ID: 76560363 United States 11/20/2020 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. Yep you voted Trump in. Just like here in Iowa, everything is covid now. Scare scare scare. No flu, cold, et al. Wtf ever |
solarbliss
User ID: 76560363 United States 11/20/2020 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. Yep you voted Trump in. Just like here in Iowa, everything is covid now. Scare scare scare. No flu, cold, et al. Wtf ever ....and the deep state is punishing you too with fake numbers |
Sonflower17
(OP) User ID: 79432965 United States 11/20/2020 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. If everyone was coming in with chest/breathing problems before, why would my hospital have to use up 7 floors for this? They used to only use 2 floors for non ICU cardiac problems and 1 ICU cardiac floor. So we went from 3 floors to 7 floors for "people who always have chest/breathing problems"? Sonflower17 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77614779 United States 11/20/2020 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Good story.....lol. |
claircognizant_one
User ID: 72994027 Canada 11/20/2020 09:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. One thought, rotating shifts and time off for recovery. Simple. |
President Elect Sunnie2
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Lost in the snow
User ID: 79527685 United States 11/20/2020 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just recovered from Covid myself and believe me when I say it's a strange illness. There is no doubt in my mind that it was man made. I swear the virus searches for your weaknesses and then tries to exploit them. Last Edited by Lost in the snow on 11/20/2020 09:48 PM |
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Awake 11:11
User ID: 77928748 United States 11/20/2020 09:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. I hope I can say this without coming off as rude. First let me say, thank you for what you do, I think under normal situations being a nurse would be a very stressful job. But it seems to me that your hospital and all hospitals around the country should have had a plan in place for this. We have been told over and over about a second phase or second surge of the virus. There have been months and months to prepare, to order supplies necessary for something like this. Many hospitals, maybe yours as well, went into a period where they were not even operating at their normal capacity for a period of time. What were people doing all this time? Slow the spread they said, let's don't overwhelm the hospitals and first responders. Well most of us did our part. Why is the healthcare industry not ready for what they have expected to happen for months? Last Edited by Awake 11:11 on 11/20/2020 09:52 PM Rabbit Hole: A complexly bizarre or difficult state or situation conceived of as a hole into which one falls or descends. Dear FBI - Everything I write here is my opinion only, I have zero knowledge that is not readily available all over the internets. Save your resources. |
Copperhead
User ID: 79667012 United States 11/20/2020 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. Yep you voted Trump in. Just like here in Iowa, everything is covid now. Scare scare scare. No flu, cold, et al. Wtf ever Governor Reynolds went all REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE this week, and is threatening more if we don't do what she says about masking up and social distancing. Everyone is catching this cold, and only the really old with one foot in the grave already are dying. |
Copperhead
User ID: 79667012 United States 11/20/2020 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. If everyone was coming in with chest/breathing problems before, why would my hospital have to use up 7 floors for this? They used to only use 2 floors for non ICU cardiac problems and 1 ICU cardiac floor. So we went from 3 floors to 7 floors for "people who always have chest/breathing problems"? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ |
NikM755
User ID: 71632887 United States 11/20/2020 09:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a @!$#-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. If everyone was coming in with chest/breathing problems before, why would my hospital have to use up 7 floors for this? They used to only use 2 floors for non ICU cardiac problems and 1 ICU cardiac floor. So we went from 3 floors to 7 floors for "people who always have chest/breathing problems"? 7 entire floors of meth addicts, homeless people, people with obesity, long-term smokers, people with criminal records that aren't employable, and just flat out dirty/nasty people that don't care about their health/hygiene, and another floor full of people with anxiety, and another floor full of people with mental disorders. You check the free-healthcare, free-housing, free mental-health box called Covid 19 for an insolvent hospital system and collect $500,000. $1,000,000 if they die. It's socialized medicine. You may not realize this, but everytime someone visits the hospital that doesn't have insurance in socialized medicine that distributes resources away from the real economy and into an insolvent healthcare system. Then those resources get destroyed. It's called a debt distortion. You fall in line because your told too. |
claircognizant_one
User ID: 72994027 Canada 11/20/2020 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. If everyone was coming in with chest/breathing problems before, why would my hospital have to use up 7 floors for this? They used to only use 2 floors for non ICU cardiac problems and 1 ICU cardiac floor. So we went from 3 floors to 7 floors for "people who always have chest/breathing problems"? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Do live under a rock? |
akaSuzanne
User ID: 46799377 United States 11/20/2020 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe you OP. Up until now I felt Covid was over rated fear mothering but spmething has chanced recently. I don't know if something new was released or if this is part 2 of the biphasic virus we were warned of. My Aunt, uncle and cousin were diagnosed a week ago and my uncle was just admitted with cardiac complications and placed on heparin. I hope people have kept up witb natutal treatments and new info about Ivermectin and hydroxychlproquine that were presented to congress yesterday. Do not hide in fear but be safe and prepared. Take early treatment meds and natural treatments. It is very curable if you dont let your immune system go into overdrive by waiting until you are very ill to start treatment like they expect us to. Thanks for posting, anyone familiar with my posts know this is a complete change in my opinion. TPTB want to say I told you so, look what Trump caused. Be smart out there. |
Pres. Elect Gelatinous Mass
User ID: 77522802 United States 11/20/2020 10:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | of evidence that HCQ and Zinc, prescribed on an OUTPATIENT basis and based solely on a doctor's clinical suspicion, keep more than 95% of the people from progressing to the ARDS stage and out of the hospital. Yea, you might still get sick, but you get better at home. This is so fucked up that the FDA put the fear into people early on. More than 3 dozens states STILL make problems for doctors who want to prescribe this cheap med for the patients. Fucking criminal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32614143 United States 11/20/2020 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. how about gamma radiation sickness I have covered. YES. and its NOT contagious... but it does require treatment in seriously ill people.. Lungs and blood are issues. |
Texan
Libs are Liars...Woof! User ID: 79555261 United States 11/20/2020 10:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. |
ttown
User ID: 60909608 United States 11/20/2020 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. ITS NOT BS SPRINGFIELD MO MERCY HOSPITAL I STOPPED THROUGH THERE FOR 10 MINUTES 2 WEEKS AGO AND IT WAS JAM PACKED WITH PEOPLE NOT BS SO STFU |
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Fun Holes
User ID: 75043258 United States 11/20/2020 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. This person is a government psyop. Fun Holes |
Fun Holes
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Ozarkhilldilly
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Ozarkhilldilly
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Butch DeFeo
User ID: 79655636 United States 11/20/2020 10:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am a nurse in Missouri. The last two weeks I have worked with covid patients. This stuff is real and it is rough. (I do think it is manmade though and released for a purpose.) Today, I was moved to my regular floor (noncovid) only to find out that soon, it will be covid too. Our hospital is operating in crisis mode right now. Soon we will be operating in disaster mode. Our morgue is full. We have a temporary morgue set up outside the hospital. This morning we had 90 covid patients. This evening when I left my shift for the day, we were up to 105. My regular hall started moving patients to another floor/hall to make room for covid patients and as soon as they can reverse flow our rooms, we will begin rooming them in our hall. Quoting: Sonflower17 I don't like the lockdowns. I think the restrictions actually make things worse. I mean, lets have walmart close one entrance and shorten their hours so that ALL the people who want to go there have to go in the same time frame AND have to go in the same door, thereby causing more crowding and possible exposure. The same goes for all the other places using those type of restrictions. Anyway, be safe. Because someone doesn't want us to get through this in one piece. Yawn. FAKE! The hospitals were insolvent BEFORE covid. It's just a free money checkbox for the hospitals. Just because people are coming in with chest problems doesn't mean they have covid. There's a SHIT-TON of people with chest/breathing problems. Like ALOT of people. Nothing but the flu. If everyone was coming in with chest/breathing problems before, why would my hospital have to use up 7 floors for this? They used to only use 2 floors for non ICU cardiac problems and 1 ICU cardiac floor. So we went from 3 floors to 7 floors for "people who always have chest/breathing problems"? Possibly all the mandatory mask wearing is causing much more lung chest breathing problems than any year in the past, OP! Wake up! You have to use your head a LITTLE. :DOCSRBAFFLED::redblueLED::DONTBEAPANDEMICS: Only you can stop the fake pandemic for yourself, no one will ever tell you the pandemic is over. It's time to WIN. |
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