I’ve worked in the medical device industry my whole career and something is definitely up. Traditionally, the environment is hard core, work until you bleed, into the weekends, during Christmas dinner- do whatever it takes to make the numbers. For the last 6 months to a year, maybe longer, my company, along with almost every other one I know of is dealing with backorders... and no real plan to address them, as if it doesn’t matter. Aside from the constant corporate wokeness factor, I received CEO messaging that basically says to take Fridays off now. I have a friend at a competitive company who was recently given similar instructions to work less. Its as if we are winding down and preparing to close the doors. What’s going on?
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MedBeds are a crock, but what if Ivermectin and HCQ is only the tip of the iceberg.........
Think about it, medical devices exists for a reason, could a be a lot of stuff that would remove that reason, medication, surgical tech and cures systematically suppressed is a far more likely scenario....
People more interested in treating something than curing it, medical devices means something is prevalent enough to warrant the product development and production, think about all the big and most common ailments, what if most of them can be cured rather than treated ad infinitum...
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/11/goldman-asks-is-curing-patients-a-sustainable-business-model.html