Dr Mary Giswold, associate medical director at Kaiser Permanente, is quoted in a Guardian article claiming that "if you get sick and need the hospital, we may not have a bed [for you]"
The article claims that more people in Oregon are hospitalized now that at any time during the pandemic.
Typical cabalnews to instill fear - I'm just curious if any of it is actually true.
Thanks in advance!
I've been hearing that around here in Western Oregon. But while they're saying they're so overwhelmed with Covid patients and expanding their ICUs, they're also mandating the jab for hospital employees and willing to fire 30% - 40% of their workforce. Why would they be willing to do such a thing if they're so overwhelmed? It doesn't add up.
Personally I've driven by some of the hospitals in the Eugene area (we're not all cucked libs out here). From the outside, it looks like it does any other time of year. Plenty of parking spaces in the lots available, that type of thing. I don't care to venture into a hospital for a closer look, so I can't say I have an eyewitness account of what the insides are like.
My sister-in-law works for one of the HR Depts at one of the local hospitals and fear mongers us about how they're being overwhelmed. The funny thing is she says the patients are mostly all unvaxxed. I'm skeptical about her claims. For one, she's not going around and checking every patient's medical history. So it's more like it's just 'the word' that most patients are unvaxxed. She's nice and we get along and all, but she's also pretty gullible. So I take her reports with a degree of skepticism.
Thank you for the report, fren!
Yeah, my sis-in-law's report about most Covid patients being unvaxxed doesn't fit with any other trend on this planet. So obviously someone isn't being truthful. I lean towards it's the people she works with.
Edit: The other thing to remember about Oregon is that we've had our Commie tyrant governor start & stop quarantine mandates so much that it's prolonging this whole situation. If our businesses weren't shut down so much and people were moving about more freely, then we probavly would've gotten over and spikes by now. I'm sure it's being prolonged for political reasons. The other issue is in the bigger cities (Eugene, Salem & Portland), the homeless situation is really bad and always getting worse it seems. So things like tuberculosis is on the rise. That definitely plays into this as well. Lots of homeless kids hang out all day in downtown Eugene by the bus station. That doesn't help either.