Nebraska has seen a spike in cases, but - so far - only about a third of what they had at the peak last winter. I wonder why the ICUs are full?
Illegals?
Lack of nurses because of vaccine mandates so they had to cut available beds?
Filling them up with non-critical cases?
Seems now that medical negligence by the medical community is being written off as COVID.
Medical *mistakes* are the third leading cause of death in the US.
When I was in the hosiptal with a MRSA infection, they were doing all kinds of stuff but actually checking the infection site. Why?
Because I wasn’t running a fever, the area was only warm and pink and not hot.
It took them EIGHT DAYS to decide to draw off some fluid to see what was going on and the doctor literally gasped when she drew off a syringe full of pus.
She was SURE it wasn’t infected.
What a surprise.
I could have told them by the pain I was in that there was something wrong, and I kept complaining about it.
And this was supposed to be one of the best hospitals in Syracuse.
God spared me, no thanks to the medical community and their incompetence and conflicting medical advice, and nasty snarky doctors who didn’t believe what I was telling them.