In addition, due to staff shortages bed capacity is reduced. Therefore, because of reduced capacity they can technically claim they are overcapacity. Once again, fulling the narrative and trying to manipulate facts to instill fear.
I have friends in the medical field. This “over-flowing” is staffing issues. Idk if you’ve ever been to an emergency room, but emergency rooms usually tend to be a little more full…
That and Covid patients don’t sit in the emergency room waiting rooms, they have their own area
You are correct. The bed capacity has been reduced in many hospitals due to the staffing shortages. A fact that is never relayed to the public as the cause of the "overcapacity." In actuality, the overall number of patients has not changed. In some cases current occupancy is not even at preplandemic numbers.
Just like last year. Hospitals at capacity, no room in the ICU, all propaganda from the news. I live across the street from a hospital in metro Phoenix, no changes noted locally. Shortages on nurses cause by vax mandates can be a problem.
There isn't a single hospital in the country that is overflowing. It's all lies.
In addition, due to staff shortages bed capacity is reduced. Therefore, because of reduced capacity they can technically claim they are overcapacity. Once again, fulling the narrative and trying to manipulate facts to instill fear.
I have friends in the medical field. This “over-flowing” is staffing issues. Idk if you’ve ever been to an emergency room, but emergency rooms usually tend to be a little more full…
That and Covid patients don’t sit in the emergency room waiting rooms, they have their own area
Many hospital executives talk about 85% being the ideal occupancy rate for a hospital. Hence they are designed to be"full"
https://hospitalmedicaldirector.com/what-is-the-ideal-hospital-occupancy-rate/
YES! I try to get people to understand this constantly. When they are nearly full/full, they make the most money! Empty beds make no money.
You are correct. The bed capacity has been reduced in many hospitals due to the staffing shortages. A fact that is never relayed to the public as the cause of the "overcapacity." In actuality, the overall number of patients has not changed. In some cases current occupancy is not even at preplandemic numbers.
A Vax mandate, or extreme workplace pressure to jab, is a good way to produce staff shortages in these hospitals so they can appear "overwhelmed".
You don't need to visit one hospital. Listen for ambulances. Take note of how many you see in traffic.
Patients have to get to those overflowing hospitals somehow, and the seniors in trouble would not usually be inclined to drive themselves to the ER.
You are correct, always observe your environment critically....your eyes don't lie but your ears can be deceived....
Just like last year. Hospitals at capacity, no room in the ICU, all propaganda from the news. I live across the street from a hospital in metro Phoenix, no changes noted locally. Shortages on nurses cause by vax mandates can be a problem.
https://data.statesmanjournal.com/covid-19-hospital-capacity/florida/12/ I'm not sure if these numbers get screwed with but here ya go..
As a former ER nurse, that is a lovely scene, honestly. People aren’t standing everywhere, no one is screaming. Looks like a nice day!
The recording is probably accurate.
Any fullness they do have or potentially have is likely related to staff issues as it is at my local hospital.
“No available beds” is because they don’t have enough nurses not enough beds