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User ID: 79417301 United States 08/10/2021 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me explain something. I think most of you probably know this but I wanted to put this info in its own thread. Quoting: GeorgeSumner'sAcorn Rural hospitals have been underfunded and wiped out over the last 5 to 10 years by the CMS. The ones that have not closed completely cannot handle anything now, and send most patients to the area's larger hospital. In my region, we had 5 to 6 smaller hospitals that are now completely nonfunctioning. Their patients all come to my hospital and resources are overstretched. It has been a problem before covid. My hospital is the region's largest. They have been losing nurses by natural wastage for years. Not replacing all those who leave, and making working conditions so brutal that the ones they hire don't stay long. Then they hire even less to replace those who leave. It is an ongoing revolving door. They tripled the size of our ER, and cut the allowed staffing numbers by half. They made everyone in the ED re-apply for their jobs awhile ago and lost many. In the last few months we are constantly out of supplies. They are "always hiring" to replace quitters, never to increase staffing numbers. They always hire less than the number that leave. Mental health services are completely nonfunctioning, and these patients end up in the ER for days, often requiring a "one to one" taking staff away from critical patients because they are so out of control. My ER has 180 patients in it currently, and there are no beds available. Not enough staff in the ER. Every unit is dangerously short-staffed. A tech I spoke to down there said people with colds are starting to come in panicked. None of this is covid, or delta. It is an aging, chronically ill population with overflow psych. But the media could spin this to look like a pandemic easily. I am sure that elderly people falling and breaking hips, suicidal teens, alcoholics skipping dialysis, heroin addicts with systemic infections, and UTIs are still what is comprising most medical admissions. Rumor is that they are going to start PCR testing all. Trying to explain to normies that the PCR test cannot distinguish anything because it is just positive or negative and cannot be used as a diagnostic is a pointless endeavor. So if your local ER does look like a warzone this is why. "None of this is covid, or delta." So how are you testing for "Delta"? Please tell us LET'S GO BRANDON!!! Ego imperium repraesentabo nope nos repraesentat! My location says Canada sometimes, even though I'm in America. |
GeorgeSumner'sAcorn
(OP) User ID: 77479307 United States 08/10/2021 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me explain something. I think most of you probably know this but I wanted to put this info in its own thread. Quoting: GeorgeSumner'sAcorn Rural hospitals have been underfunded and wiped out over the last 5 to 10 years by the CMS. The ones that have not closed completely cannot handle anything now, and send most patients to the area's larger hospital. In my region, we had 5 to 6 smaller hospitals that are now completely nonfunctioning. Their patients all come to my hospital and resources are overstretched. It has been a problem before covid. My hospital is the region's largest. They have been losing nurses by natural wastage for years. Not replacing all those who leave, and making working conditions so brutal that the ones they hire don't stay long. Then they hire even less to replace those who leave. It is an ongoing revolving door. They tripled the size of our ER, and cut the allowed staffing numbers by half. They made everyone in the ED re-apply for their jobs awhile ago and lost many. In the last few months we are constantly out of supplies. They are "always hiring" to replace quitters, never to increase staffing numbers. They always hire less than the number that leave. Mental health services are completely nonfunctioning, and these patients end up in the ER for days, often requiring a "one to one" taking staff away from critical patients because they are so out of control. My ER has 180 patients in it currently, and there are no beds available. Not enough staff in the ER. Every unit is dangerously short-staffed. A tech I spoke to down there said people with colds are starting to come in panicked. None of this is covid, or delta. It is an aging, chronically ill population with overflow psych. But the media could spin this to look like a pandemic easily. I am sure that elderly people falling and breaking hips, suicidal teens, alcoholics skipping dialysis, heroin addicts with systemic infections, and UTIs are still what is comprising most medical admissions. Rumor is that they are going to start PCR testing all. Trying to explain to normies that the PCR test cannot distinguish anything because it is just positive or negative and cannot be used as a diagnostic is a pointless endeavor. So if your local ER does look like a warzone this is why. "None of this is covid, or delta." So how are you testing for "Delta"? Please tell us They cannot test for delta. In 1839 20-year-old George Sumner sailed from the US to Russia, as supercargo on freighter.He carried with him an acorn,taken from the grave of Washington.He talked his way into the presence of Czar Nicholas I and presented the Acorn as a gift from America. The Czar was charmed. The story.... |
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(OP) User ID: 77479307 United States 08/10/2021 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why would someone believe vaccines are safe, when this is the case? This country has the worst medical care of any industrialized nation. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80680614 I spent a few years in the UK in the early 2000's when Tony Blair and Brown were in. It is one thousand times worse. In 1839 20-year-old George Sumner sailed from the US to Russia, as supercargo on freighter.He carried with him an acorn,taken from the grave of Washington.He talked his way into the presence of Czar Nicholas I and presented the Acorn as a gift from America. The Czar was charmed. The story.... |
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(OP) User ID: 77479307 United States 08/11/2021 01:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks!! In 1839 20-year-old George Sumner sailed from the US to Russia, as supercargo on freighter.He carried with him an acorn,taken from the grave of Washington.He talked his way into the presence of Czar Nicholas I and presented the Acorn as a gift from America. The Czar was charmed. The story.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79964984 Argentina 08/11/2021 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why would someone believe vaccines are safe, when this is the case? This country has the worst medical care of any industrialized nation. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80680614 Yet the vaxx is global and at higher rates than the US. The US citizens not taking it have a wild card. A couple or more trillion in ammo. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19915740 United States 08/11/2021 01:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me explain something. I think most of you probably know this but I wanted to put this info in its own thread. Quoting: GeorgeSumner'sAcorn Rural hospitals have been underfunded and wiped out over the last 5 to 10 years by the CMS. The ones that have not closed completely cannot handle anything now, and send most patients to the area's larger hospital. In my region, we had 5 to 6 smaller hospitals that are now completely nonfunctioning. Their patients all come to my hospital and resources are overstretched. It has been a problem before covid. My hospital is the region's largest. They have been losing nurses by natural wastage for years. Not replacing all those who leave, and making working conditions so brutal that the ones they hire don't stay long. Then they hire even less to replace those who leave. It is an ongoing revolving door. They tripled the size of our ER, and cut the allowed staffing numbers by half. They made everyone in the ED re-apply for their jobs awhile ago and lost many. In the last few months we are constantly out of supplies. They are "always hiring" to replace quitters, never to increase staffing numbers. They always hire less than the number that leave. Mental health services are completely nonfunctioning, and these patients end up in the ER for days, often requiring a "one to one" taking staff away from critical patients because they are so out of control. My ER has 180 patients in it currently, and there are no beds available. Not enough staff in the ER. Every unit is dangerously short-staffed. A tech I spoke to down there said people with colds are starting to come in panicked. None of this is covid, or delta. It is an aging, chronically ill population with overflow psych. But the media could spin this to look like a pandemic easily. I am sure that elderly people falling and breaking hips, suicidal teens, alcoholics skipping dialysis, heroin addicts with systemic infections, and UTIs are still what is comprising most medical admissions. Rumor is that they are going to start PCR testing all. Trying to explain to normies that the PCR test cannot distinguish anything because it is just positive or negative and cannot be used as a diagnostic is a pointless endeavor. So if your local ER does look like a warzone this is why. "None of this is covid, or delta." So how are you testing for "Delta"? Please tell us They literally DON'T & CAN'T test for DELTA as that bad caused variant as well as SARS COV2 CV19 has NEVER been isolated (identified, in custody to develop any test for them). The tests at hospitals are generally a 3 in one for influenza, pneumonia & old SARS corona. Any positive means nothing as can't prove you have any actual alive virus etc.. & can pick up old dead virus & your immune antibodies. The never to be used as a diagnostic PCR tests are run in this way.. They continue to increase cycle levels until there is a poditive. Which can be as high as 45 or more cycle. When only 20 should be used. Hence all the continuing millions of false oositives. That even in vids by fraud Fauchi states simply means finds dead partial enzymes. I've been in 2 hospitals last week for injuries. They are full of people with advanced untreated diseases because these criminally negligent shutdowns & policies shut down Drs offices, testing facilities, in & out patient surgery centers etc.. And media hyped fear fear fear had many people afraid to go out or have anything done. There are people with flu, colds, diabetic issues, & kids with RSV. Old people with heart trouble etc. Also waiting areas were full of people who for some blizzard readon were waiting for up to 10 hrs simply for results of their "covid tests". When they should have gone home & done what ever. The hospitals also stated they are understaffed with not enough doctors nor nurses nor techs in their systems. People who come in with immediate needs get worse & miss GOLDEN HOUR of care because they aren't ever triaged for hours. Cone in with trauma wounds & not even given ice packs. Come in with lacerations & cuts & not given anything to clean wounds etc those many hours in waiting rooms, & then almost a day in ER & wounds never cleaned nor debridded, dresses nor bandaged.. It is insane. When if a person never went in ambulance but stayed at home someone would have out ice in trauma, given sane OTC antiinfkamatories & pain meds & properly cleaned wounds. They also dont do all the standard urgent tests, nor treatment with blood thinners so people bounce back to ERs yet again now with infections, heart attacks, strokes, TIA, thrombosis, clots etc.. It's insane like 3rd world bad medical care. Also had 3 friends in last month who were harmed injured by the hospitals due to incredible neglect, & ignorant implementation of procedures & equiptment. So this is why hospitals jammed up.. Not about "covid" or variants. |
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User ID: 72439370 United States 08/11/2021 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me explain something. I think most of you probably know this but I wanted to put this info in its own thread. Quoting: GeorgeSumner'sAcorn Rural hospitals have been underfunded and wiped out over the last 5 to 10 years by the CMS. The ones that have not closed completely cannot handle anything now, and send most patients to the area's larger hospital. In my region, we had 5 to 6 smaller hospitals that are now completely nonfunctioning. Their patients all come to my hospital and resources are overstretched. It has been a problem before covid. My hospital is the region's largest. They have been losing nurses by natural wastage for years. Not replacing all those who leave, and making working conditions so brutal that the ones they hire don't stay long. Then they hire even less to replace those who leave. It is an ongoing revolving door. They tripled the size of our ER, and cut the allowed staffing numbers by half. They made everyone in the ED re-apply for their jobs awhile ago and lost many. In the last few months we are constantly out of supplies. They are "always hiring" to replace quitters, never to increase staffing numbers. They always hire less than the number that leave. Mental health services are completely nonfunctioning, and these patients end up in the ER for days, often requiring a "one to one" taking staff away from critical patients because they are so out of control. My ER has 180 patients in it currently, and there are no beds available. Not enough staff in the ER. Every unit is dangerously short-staffed. A tech I spoke to down there said people with colds are starting to come in panicked. None of this is covid, or delta. It is an aging, chronically ill population with overflow psych. But the media could spin this to look like a pandemic easily. I am sure that elderly people falling and breaking hips, suicidal teens, alcoholics skipping dialysis, heroin addicts with systemic infections, and UTIs are still what is comprising most medical admissions. Rumor is that they are going to start PCR testing all. Trying to explain to normies that the PCR test cannot distinguish anything because it is just positive or negative and cannot be used as a diagnostic is a pointless endeavor. So if your local ER does look like a warzone this is why. "None of this is covid, or delta." So how are you testing for "Delta"? Please tell us Talk about right over your head. Floridian. Christian, Father, Hard worker and a millenial. Fuck Big Pharma! Don’t be a pussy, if you leave red at least leave your name. I can’t guarantee I’ll be alive come this time next year… |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80367672 France 08/11/2021 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | exactly, the rural hospitals have been OUTSOURCED basically same like the USA industry handed over to China so now the larger, inner city hospitals are taking in all the patients from the outter areas it's like the COVID fake plandemic in India, when they supposedly had the problem with the oxygen tanks, like too many people were dying and they needed more of them, postrayed by the MSM when in reality, there was a distruption in the supply chain thanks to the COVID related and geographical problems don't fall for it |
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User ID: 72314205 United States 08/11/2021 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me explain something. I think most of you probably know this but I wanted to put this info in its own thread. Quoting: GeorgeSumner'sAcorn Rural hospitals have been underfunded and wiped out over the last 5 to 10 years by the CMS. The ones that have not closed completely cannot handle anything now, and send most patients to the area's larger hospital. In my region, we had 5 to 6 smaller hospitals that are now completely nonfunctioning. Their patients all come to my hospital and resources are overstretched. It has been a problem before covid. My hospital is the region's largest. They have been losing nurses by natural wastage for years. Not replacing all those who leave, and making working conditions so brutal that the ones they hire don't stay long. Then they hire even less to replace those who leave. It is an ongoing revolving door. They tripled the size of our ER, and cut the allowed staffing numbers by half. They made everyone in the ED re-apply for their jobs awhile ago and lost many. In the last few months we are constantly out of supplies. They are "always hiring" to replace quitters, never to increase staffing numbers. They always hire less than the number that leave. Mental health services are completely nonfunctioning, and these patients end up in the ER for days, often requiring a "one to one" taking staff away from critical patients because they are so out of control. My ER has 180 patients in it currently, and there are no beds available. Not enough staff in the ER. Every unit is dangerously short-staffed. A tech I spoke to down there said people with colds are starting to come in panicked. None of this is covid, or delta. It is an aging, chronically ill population with overflow psych. But the media could spin this to look like a pandemic easily. I am sure that elderly people falling and breaking hips, suicidal teens, alcoholics skipping dialysis, heroin addicts with systemic infections, and UTIs are still what is comprising most medical admissions. Rumor is that they are going to start PCR testing all. Trying to explain to normies that the PCR test cannot distinguish anything because it is just positive or negative and cannot be used as a diagnostic is a pointless endeavor. So if your local ER does look like a warzone this is why. "None of this is covid, or delta." So how are you testing for "Delta"? Please tell us They cannot test for delta. This about the ERs is absolutely Correct! Take it from an old time Ambulance driver....been there, seen it all. The Hospital Admin is running a tighter ship than most Corporations...and they don't care about "Their Workers". Now, as FAR as Delta goes, the "Story" is..the CDC gets the positive Covid tests from the facilities, then runs Genome testing on a "Sample of them" to determine Variant. That is supposedly how they're doing it. dsteele "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God" (proposed by Franklin for the motto of the Great Seal of the United States). |
roguetechie81
User ID: 73079941 United States 08/11/2021 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Believing that is literally stupider than believing everything the news says about covid. Covid not only exists, it's in the process of potentially turning into something even more nasty even with no more helping along by friendly virus labs. Did you not watch the 6 minute video of the immunology trained doctor on here from yesterday? The bad news: Masks don't work And the hospital will try to kill you if you get it and get sick enough to need it. The good news: Washing your hands frequently and keeping 3 feet between yourself and others drastically reduces your likelihood of catching it. Don't be a fucking idiot, it's real and it's even Fairly dangerous as it is now. Because they've done everything possible to make it worse it's extremely likely to get much more dangerous at some point. roguetechie |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79100795 Ukraine 08/11/2021 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | all of the staff are quitting, soon we won't have hospitals anymore because of this crap. Quoting: First Edition and thus the hospitals will be "overflown, overrun because muh LGBTZXY variant is spreading and killing all over the place" because there's nobody who can run the hospitals follow the script |
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