They've had 1.5 years to build additional hospital capacity yet they haven't done anything about it. Why? Because they know that hospitals aren't overwhelmed, but also because they get to use the claim to keep spreading fear.
They close hospital wings, fire workers, throw out equipment, "furlough" more employees, then complain that hospitals are at 90% capacity.
They could double their capacity in many circumstances, with minimal efforts or negative effects. But they want to make money, so they reduce everything down to, gasp surprise, match demand. And demand is very low. If demand goes up, so too will their capacity, their supply, because they're sitting on piles of unused resources!
The easiest way to get the hamster wheel turning for normies is to ask why the two hospital ships haven't been dispatched to NYC and LA if the cases are surging again
They've had 1.5 years to build additional hospital capacity yet they haven't done anything about it. Why? Because they know that hospitals aren't overwhelmed, but also because they get to use the claim to keep spreading fear.
They close hospital wings, fire workers, throw out equipment, "furlough" more employees, then complain that hospitals are at 90% capacity.
They could double their capacity in many circumstances, with minimal efforts or negative effects. But they want to make money, so they reduce everything down to, gasp surprise, match demand. And demand is very low. If demand goes up, so too will their capacity, their supply, because they're sitting on piles of unused resources!
True. Good point.
The easiest way to get the hamster wheel turning for normies is to ask why the two hospital ships haven't been dispatched to NYC and LA if the cases are surging again