My sister - who lives in Jacksonville, Florida - just texted me and said that her husband met with a neurosurgeon - he needs surgery, but he can't have it due to the "overwhelming" covid "inpatients". According to my sister, he will remain on crutches / wheelchair and in constant pain! These hospitals need to be held FINANCIALLY responsible for the pain and suffering they are causing regular patients due to their LIES!!
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Most of the patients who are in the hospital presented to the ED with upper respiratory symptoms that included shortness of breath, fever, etc. Some patients didn't know they had COVID. Some patients were treated as an outpatient for COVID by their physicians but failed outpatient treatment. Some patients presented with some other illness but tested positive. Some patients suspected they had COVID because a family member had it or they were exposed. All patients were sick enough to be hospitalized. Patients who are morbidly obese are at the biggest risk. Diabetes and hypertension are also big risk factors. So to answer your question, there have been a variety of situations, but currently patients who are testing positive are presenting with respiratory symptoms and usually have pneumonia. I was told that 90% of those hospitalized now are unvaccinated. I see a list everyday of the current patients in the hospital and their vaccination status. There is a separate list of COVID patients with their designation as vaccinated or unvaccinated.
Thanks for your input - but, I don't trust anything anymore. They have lied for so long - now, everything can be (or probably is) a lie! Marking vaccinated or unvaccinated can be just a click or no click. I really don't buy that most in the hospital are "UN"vaccinated!
I understand. I dont know what to believe or not to believe. The reason I stated what I did is because my personal experience is real, not just something I read somewhere. Your choice to believe or not. I can tell you that our staff has no agenda. I can see each chart and how the nurse designates. Blessings to you.
Thank you!! And God Bless you for the work you do!! It's important for everyone to be treated with respect - whether one takes the jab or not.