I'll say it if no one else has...Is this supposed to be the first anecdotal evidence that the vaccinated are starting to suffer from immune deficiencies, and it's showing up as ER overload in emergency cases not previously seen in these quantities?
I don't mind the attempts to explain it as people with historically trended ER cases not going to the hospital post-COVID, or people with historically trended ER cases going to newer private ER facilities, or staff shortages making people wait longer to be seen. These are rational conclusions that can be tested.
But eventually, the question will turn to whether something is causing people to present with severe cases not typically seen in ERs before.
Just saying...
-PJ
You have a very valid point as this was predicted by some well renowned immunologists. Eventually some of it will come home to roost. But so far money, greed and wanting to control the public has clouded peoples minds.