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.
Your gut is correct. My dad died in December. He did not die with COVID but because of COVID. The staff would rarely give me (I’m his Medical POA) any info. They mixed him up with 2 other patients at one point. They didn’t believe me when I told them he has a bit of dementia kicking in and very hard of hearing. My dad jumped from hospital to hospital. Every visit they ran the same expensive test repeatedly. He had Congestive heart failure and was completely non-compliant. I repeatedly warned him his choices would weaken his heart too the point of giving out. He didn’t care. After 3 months and at least 6-8 (lost count) hospital visits he was so weak he died within 24 hours of arrival at a rehab facility. I’m a nurse and they still wouldn’t barely talk to me. My dad was a narcissistic boomer who ditched his kids until the last 10 years of his life. We tried to help but between the hospitals and my dad, there was very little we could do. It’s the most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen in 25 years of nursing! Thank God I no longer am practicing nursing! I refuse to go back under the current conditions!