I see a lot of people just claiming covid literally is made up. That it doesn’t even exist. I understand that cases and deaths are greatly overstated. But one can’t deny that hospitals are quite overwhelmed right now.. how do you explain that? I know multiple hospital workers who all say the same thing, they are getting ransacked with covid patients
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If hospitals are having an issue my assumption is it was created by the upper levels. Increased protocols, make work, distancing etc. causing the Illusion of problems on a system that is generally one of crisis containment, instead of problem prevention.
I work at an ER in Florida and we have been at capacity for over one year now. We have multiple admitted patients holding in the ER. The main reason is hospitals cannot staff the floors with nurses and techs because some left the profession or started traveling jobs for more money. There are open beds in Florida; however, there is a shortage of medical staff at some hospitals. Therefore, they close down some of these floors and it appears that the hospital is at full capacity when it was artificially created! Kind of like the pandemic!