With family and friends being prevented from being with their loved ones, because of 'covid protocol'.....who knows what's truly taking place.
Many of the deaths occurring in hospitals seem to be written off as a 'covid death', and it seems to me that no more is questioned after the cause of death is 'covid'. Seems like without loved ones being able to check on those who are in the hospital, what the doctors says caused them to die is not pushed or questioned any further once the covid is mentioned.
This is NOT good. They could very well be making erroneous mistakes and instead of making those mistakes fixable or dealt with accordingly, they are under the 'safe protection' called the covid-guise.
Stay away at all cost. Especially if you're unvaccined. I get this odd feeling that some hospitals are trying to either punish or use those who are not vaccinated, who come into the hospitals, as examples.
I could be way off........but my gut tells me different. Anyways, be safe, vigilant, and watch out for one another. Above ALL, Trust in God First and Foremost.
My aunt went in 2 days ago after a fall in her home (she's in her 60's). The EMT's took her, by ambulance, to the hospital and her daughter followed, per the instructions of the EMT's. When her son called later (he was out of town and found out late) he was told that his mother was already released due to overcrowding due to COVID--- and the reason she was there so long was because his Sister (the daughter) refused to tell staff what was wrong Aunt B.
As a former EMT, I know for a fact EMS cannot drop off a patient without a full report to a higher echelon of care. It's protocol. It's the LAW. The staff had to have been told why my aunt was brought in. Also, despite there not being a large presence (that could be seen) they said they had no beds due to Covid (another lie).
So why would they lie? That's a damn good question. Was it because she didn't have COVID and therefore, wasn't worth their time? Or rather, the money they would have gotten out of it? And they lied about my cousin not telling them why she was there....because if they admitted they dropped the ball and didn't bother to treat my aunt for Hours and released her without proper treatment, they could be sued for negligence.
This goes deeper than just COVID. People are being denied needed medical care, or are being neglected, because ....If they aren't C-19 positive, they don't generate enough income to make it worth it.
Unless you're literally dying and have no choice, stay away from these death camps. Our medical community has been utterly corrupted, and can no longer be trusted.
My wife made me take her to hospital when she had Covid last week. My mother as well. Both were sent home same day. Florida & Arkansas
This is a big problem. A lot of needed healthcare is denied which is very simple in many cases to address.