FEMA sends strike teams to help with COVID-19 surge in Eastern Kentucky- WYMT
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East KY ain't no rollover kind of people... something is up....
Calling them a "strike team" wtf.
What is a COVID strike team? Fuckin FAGGOTS
They're gonna knock covid out. Literally punch it.
Drone strike it
Well.... if they wouldn’t require nurses and doctors to get the jab, they much actually have enough staff to handle it.
Maybe, just maybe, maneuvering large portions of medical staff into a position of getting jabbed or lose their jobs will give FEMA the excuse to actually step in when large numbers of staff leave. If what the real experts are telling us turns out to be true and large numbers of people fall ill this cold and flu season, someone is going to have to step in and pick up the slack. The elites always do things in order to herd the people into a desired outcome. There are reasons behind why these mandates are so important and seem to be on a timetable. They want unjabbed staff out of their jobs by the fall if possible - why?
Yes. Just like defunding the police in an attempt to necessitate a federal police force for local jurisdictions.
Exactly my thinking fren. This move is not occurring organically, but was planned in advance with the flexibility to morph into something more encompassing. Large behemoth organizations take tremendous amounts of time and planning to operate on any kind of scale. The fact that FEMA claims they are mobilizing with a "strike force" tells me that they have already planned for this. This could be just the beginning of having FEMA establish a beachhead in order to implement the use of FEMA camps among other medical tyranny "to better handle the crisis." The military nomenclature is telling.
Hegelian dialectic at work.
Sad, but true.
Link: https://www.wymt.com/2021/08/27/fema-sends-strike-teams-help-with-covid-19-surge-eastern-kentucky/
Wife has got a friend whose husband is in the military(Tennessee), and he’s being sent to Indiana to “help” with COVID-19. If you’ve noticed, our military assets are being positioned all around the country these past few months. Interdasting.
We have tonics and shine mixes for everything. We don’t need no damn FEMA strike team something is up....
The unjabbed medical people need to open a clinic from their living room
Strike teams?? Uh oh. Guess Sasquatch doesn’t want to get the jab.
I know of one hospital outside of Versailles that is at ~25% total capacity but their ICU is almost full. 50% of ICU patients have COVID, and most are vaccinated. The staff that didn’t leave from the mandate are freaking because of the prevalence of severe disease among the vaccinated.
They are also freaking out because if the research showing the LNPs are settling heavily in the uteruses of women who have taken the vaccine.
I'm sure that's not the real reason they are being sent there..........NCSWIC
Good luck with that in East Kentucky. I can see why they would target them. Patriots.
Pikeville Ky. hospital this week, Covid tent was Empty. I overheard nurse say that there were no doctors or nurses available to work covid tent.
I bet they are all quitting over the vaxx mandates. I had an appointment with the VA at the beginning of the month, they called the day of and cancelled, claimed the doctor was out sick. First time I have ever had an appointment cancelled with them. It was shortly after the announcement on vax mandates at the VA.
Many Doctors and Nurses have walked away, I would have made them fire me. I personally know of ten that have quit.
From the NKY Tribune, this is what they say it's for:
Gov. Andy Beshear said three Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) strike teams he requested arrived in Kentucky Friday to assist the Commonwealth with record COVID-19 cases.
The teams will serve as backup for local ambulance services and perform patient transfers from one hospital to another.
“Our hospitals have never been more stressed and stretched during this pandemic than they are right now, and this FEMA assistance is critical to support some of our hospitals and health care heroes that need the most help,” said Gov. Beshear. “I will continue to act to boost our health care capacity and help our hospitals during the most dangerous stretch of this pandemic that has already killed more than 7,600 Kentuckians.”
With hospital staff and resources stretched thin, Gov. Beshear announced additional help the state has coordinated to assist hospitals, including: securing the FEMA strike teams; deploying the Kentucky National Guard to support COVID-19 response in hospitals; and providing COVID-19 testing assistance to some Kentucky hospitals.
The Beshear administration requested the FEMA strike teams from the National Medical Transport and Support Services to help with patient transports and patient care as the number of total COVID-19 cases, and cases requiring hospitalization, have dramatically increased in Kentucky over the past few weeks. At this time, the teams will not be responding to 911 calls, which are the responsibility of local emergency medical services (EMS).
Sounds like an overflow of the jabbed
Good ol boys going after that fraudulently elected governor?