I read somewhere that 2/3 of those who go on ventilators do not survive.
Which hospital?
Which hospital? Because there were exactly 2 of 80 here that were on divert status as of yesterday. IHME models are way overestimating beds needed versus occupied, and even Comrade Murphy says we have enough beds. And not one article about patients not being able to be treated. Not saying hospitals are not busy, but perhaps a little hyperbole here?
Tell your HS GF that hydroxychoroquine MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ZINC
What is it with New York and New Jersey? All these cases? Is it the leaders that are slowing the workers down? What? They have got more deaths than most of the small towns in Washington..
Thank you for reporting these facts. Can you tell us in what city or county is the hospital?
I haven’t verified this, but I’ve read that Medicare pays triple for a COVID-19 patient on a vent, as opposed to just inpatient hospitalization. And, as someone mentioned, most vent patients don’t survive, which makes room for more people to go on vents and pays the hospital a lot more.
is Covid more profitable than
other diseases?
Thank you
Anecdotal, anonymous with few details. If this post is accurate, it’s obviously one hospital in north Jersey. Nothing in south Jersey is anything like this.