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Just Some Dude
User ID: 79254628 United States 08/11/2021 08:25 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. I can relate to this as I work in one myself, the line "it's an aging chronically ill population with overflow psych" really rings a bell. We get masses of people that never visit their primary doctor, they never follow up or follow through with what they're instructed to do and with an ever increasing wait time due to hospital overflow, low staffing they're becoming more irate. I get asked constantly "are there a lot of COVID people here?" and I tell them I have no idea, I don't see results the day after but what I do tell them is that most people are there for various reasons none of which strike me as COVID-like in presentation. On top of all this our hospital among others in the region is now on the mandatory vax bandwagon. Blows my mind that the corruption has gotten to this level. |
26Degrees
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80733374 United Kingdom 08/11/2021 08:35 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. can confirm. i spent ten and a half hours waiting with my dad in the emergency corridor to see a doctor, who spoke to him for exactly six minutes. the waiting area was bedlam. crazy people, violent people, drunk people, police intermittently walking a n'er-do-well to a room with a nurse. the floor of the toilet was covered in blood. it was a nightmare. my dad died six months later. it's a 'notional' health service. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80733374 United Kingdom 08/11/2021 08:35 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. can confirm. i spent ten and a half hours waiting with my dad in the emergency corridor to see a doctor, who spoke to him for exactly six minutes. the waiting area was bedlam. crazy people, violent people, drunk people, police intermittently walking a n'er-do-well to a room with a nurse. the floor of the toilet was covered in blood. it was a nightmare. my dad died six months later. it's a 'notional' health service. ps that was before the 'pandemic' kicked off. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79430199 United States 08/11/2021 08:41 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. Keep spending this word... THEY CANNOT TEST FOR DELTA. Everything you are seeing is Antibody-dependant Enhancement (ADE). It happens every time they create a vaccine for a coronavirus. It is VERY deadly. Repeat... THEY CANNOT TEST FOR DELTA. . |
TakeTheHeadOffTheShrimp
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39796909 Canada 08/11/2021 08:51 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. I suspected as much. They have been closing hospitals in our area too. Hospita beds were cut in half. This crisis started before anyone ever hear the word Covid 19. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80346271 United States 08/11/2021 10:02 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. Do you want to really know the purpose of the mask … So you stay silent If you don’t converse No one will know that you all are in it together Well, except for the psychopaths who are thoroughly enjoying seeing and causing the suffering of others |
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Grove Street
User ID: 21983498 United States 08/11/2021 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Imagine a vaccine so safe that the government has to coerce you to take it... for a virus so deadly that you have to be tested to find out if you have it. Just a reminder... A genuine pandemic doesn't require 24/7 advertising to remind you that it exists. Real pandemics don't need marketing campaigns and endless propaganda..but, psychological operations DO Grove And this is why we can't have nice things. |
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LaGata
User ID: 42826037 United States 08/11/2021 11:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This has not been done before and is designed to keep the hospitals functioning as there are limited beds. It's largely rural here. So there you have it. ~~*NOT* a very nice kitty!~~ "Plan for the worst, hope for the best, and don't live in fear." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79232389 Sweden 08/12/2021 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They been doing the so called PCR Test for 30 years now, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80388748 they probly know what they're doing by now. PCR is just part of the Covid Test, a chemistry process to amplify a small sample of DNA or RNA into a larger sample to making it easier to do further processes to actually see the DNA (RNA) strands and identify whose or what the DNA (RNA) is (belongs to). So yes. they can very easily identify the mother Covid RNA and all of it little Mutant babies RNA too, very easily. . All bullshit.. I guess you're a little to lazy to research Kary Mullis. You know the guy. The inventor of the PCR Non-test.. and yes, i have described it very eloquently, thank you very much. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78363501 United States 08/12/2021 02:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let's declare a PCR test useless, but only after December 2021. Quoting: Feathery There are no words. The bottom line is an underground network of like minded people and health care workers will have to start our own clinics and hospitals. There was some really traumatic news today in Nashville for a lot of us. Vanderbilt University Hospital decided to declare war on the community and force vaccinate all employees. It means I get up tomorrow, get in my car, and drive down to Maury County, where they have declared war on the Governor and still fly confederate flags. It's going to be county by county, and soon. In Williamson, they declared anther mask mandate for schools, parents have had it and are protesting today. Nobody can take anymore of this shit. Here in TN it's on. Good. It's about time. We need to shut this shit DOWN here! |