I am wondering why so many COVID cases seem to run to the hospital. I had COVID (They tell me) and it was a bad case of the flu but to the hospital? I know many folks where I live that had COVID and just stayed home to recover. There must be something else going on with these people.
For many with COVID going to the hospital is basically a death sentence. First remdesivir to fail your kidneys then onto a ventilator to finish you off for $39K bonus.
I would agree, I don’t know anyone that would go to the Hospital for Flu symptoms and most would not see a doctor either, I would bet all or most have other Serious Health Problems, but now that the COVID Hysteria is in full control, hard to say what happens next
Public assistance folks, (welfare deadbeats for us real world people) use the ER as their primary doctors.
They call 911 for colds and sore throats and demand an ambulance ride there and get it, all at tax payer expense.
Get rid of welfare deadbeats and illegals and watch hospital capacity skyrocket.
[[I am wondering why so many COVID cases seem to run to the hospital.]]
Likely by illegals to get their ‘free healthcare’ - they flood the hospitals for every little minor ache and pain- - If you ever have to go to emergency room, where you WILL have to wait hours and hours for any kind of help, look aroudn and listen- not many in there even speak English these days-
Geez unless you cannot breathe, stay outa the hospital
Once you test pos they wont let you leave, wont let you make healthcare decisions, won’t let you have family.
Fauci protocol
Remdesivir ( 25% death rate) then a vent as your kidneys fail and lungs fill with liquid
5 days and buh bye…unless they decide to keep you vented for weeks or months to collect govt money
Some desperate families managed to get loved ones out for hospice care so they could treat and save them!
It depends on what it means to “have Covid.”
My friend’s mom had Covid two months ago. It was like a sinus infection. She happened to have a doctor’s appointment— gastro— when she had it, got tested, popped positive, and he, the gastro, prescribed her, from what it sounds, HCQ and Zithro. She did fine— sort of. She got an ear infection.
She was supposed to have surgery today but tested positive for Covid, so they said she has to wait two weeks. She doesn’t really have Covid symptoms.
She really needs her colostomy fixed. I guess the surgeons hands are tied.
So it sounds like the positive Covid test, which could have picked up Covid remnants, gave the hospital an excuse to postpone surgery.
But what if they decided she really couldn’t wait and they had to do the surgery anyway? Would she be a Covid case?
The gastro issues have been there for years.