Posted on 11/05/2021 8:11:21 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Yeah, when you deny people healthcare for a year and a half, a lot of cancers, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc heads onto the crisis point.
Also mass fear, stress, job loss, and a stolen election and a budding police state send idle and stressed people towards booze and dope.
But I’ll act surprised for you.
Add a few cases of “Clock-9mm” into the mix and then you have a problem!
Clock = Glock! (Late on a Friday night what more can you expect. :>) )
Good thing we fired all those nurses that wouldn’t get vaccinated. We have to protect the patients. /s
Add in a couple of million NEW illegal aliens (both “caught” and “get-aways”) who consider the emergency rooms their personal free medical care and you’ve got yourself quite a party.
Hey, I’ve got an idea, let’s suspend or terminate all hospital employees who don’t get the COVID-19 shits. That will improve things.
“COVID-19 shits” should be COVID-19 shots, of course.
Are they treating unvaxxed patients or are they just letting them die?
Hilarious!
Yes. Many of the things you named are constantly circling in my mind, especially the last two: a stolen election, and a budding police state. A year later, I still haven’t ‘gotten over’ how the election and the aftermath played out.
The list is endless. An all caused by our DC Junta government.
Yeah, I noticed the one thing you didn’t mention was the after-effects of the vaccines.
Read the entire article and unless I missed it, no where did it refer to staff shortages due to vaccine mandates. Seems to be the 800 pound gorilla in the room that is taboo for journalists to mention.
How many of these cases are made worse or caused by the vax?
What? I thought the hospitals were be over run, many were close to "collapse"?
There was never one word about ANY hospital ERs being "eerily empty".
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Private ERs (they don’t take insurance or Medicaid/Medicare) are becoming very popular in parts of Florida according to a doctor we know.
Sort of like in the UK - over there the NHS is so deficient and dysfunctional people have decided that they will forego the “free care” in order to get appropriate and timely care.
Don’t get me started about Cuba and Venezuela.
Private ERs (they don’t take insurance or Medicaid/Medicare) are becoming very popular in parts of Florida according to a doctor we know.
Sort of like in the UK - over there the NHS is so deficient and dysfunctional people have decided that they will forego the “free care” in order to get appropriate and timely care.
Don’t get me started about Cuba and Venezuela.
“ Hilarious!”
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Jeez, the keypad is conspiring against me by having the ‘i’ and the ‘o’ dangerously close next to each other. 1/32 of an inch can sure make a hilarious change in wording. ;-)
Unintended (?) consequence of last year’s cancellation of diagnosic tests and elective surgeries coupled with a climate of fear of catching the CoupFlu in medical facility.
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