“Hospitals Are Full”
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People who use hospitalizations count make me really laugh. They see number and panic, but can't put them in relation with other numbers. Just an example, in Canada we had about 45000 covid hospitalizations this year, however there was 3 millions hospitalizations in total (so covid is 1.5%). With 45k, covid was #9. You're telling me that we can handle 3 millions every year easily, but 45k more is just making the whole system crash?
Oh, and that's using their own inflated covid numbers: https://en-volve.com/2021/09/28/canadas-chief-health-officer-admits-to-faking-covid-numbers-were-counting-all-sick-people-who-decline-covid-tests-as-covid-positive/
And I've been haring the "staffing shortage blues" since as long as I can remember, because, face it, not many people want to be nurses, and they burn out the ones they do have.
I have a cousin who's a nurse, and she's about ready to quit because day in, day out, she's dealing with the kind of people who are ambulatory but will piss the bed just to watch the nurses clean up after them.
"The Solution: Let's fire these who don't get the experimental jab!"
-our Based Polish government, too, now
Not to mention, 22% vacancy rate for ICUs is huge, especially given all the screeching about selfish plague rats taking up ICU space we've been hearing nonstop for the last year or so.
UK media admitted the first Omicron victim was over 70 years old.
Have they clarified whether he died OF omicron, WITH omicron, or had a huge number of comorbidities?
Well if it’s anything like the average American casualty, he had enough comorbidities to make inbred hillbillies seem healthy.
Didn't the hospitals layoff a bunch of people lockdowns happened?
I hate it when they use ungrounded percentages.
40% higher. Higher of what? 1.4 is 40% higher than 1.
78% full again of how many...
1 in 5 (the real actual figure that needs to be paid attention to) are "covid" patients, but how many are hospitalised because of serious issues and how many are hospitalised because they're being forced to? How many of them are registered as "covid" patients simply because they have covid like symptoms (when really it could just be flu).
Deaths over a thousand, but doesn't state if those are all deaths recorded (meaning 200 out of 1000 are covid) or if they're adjusted already (meaning 1,000 out of 5000 are covid, in which case we should really ask, what are the other 4000 dying from?)
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