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.
"Serial killer nurses." Well the nurse that treated me when I was a kid wasn't a killer, but man she was incredibly impatient and did not do her job properly.
When I was 5 I had to be admitted to the emergency room because I'd fallen down our stairs while holding an un-sharpened pencil in my left hand. It ripped into my jaw and all the way up my face until it stopped just before my left eye. If it had been sharpened I'd probably be blind in that eye. Anyway, I was bleeding out and screaming like crazy, obviously.
We got to the hospital and I was put in a room where a nurse came in to clean up the wound before they could stitch it up. Well, because they didn't give me any kind of anesthetic to numb the pain I was wailing and crying because obviously any 5 year old with a huge gash in the side of their face with their jaw bone showing would be screaming like crazy.
The nurse got frustrated and huffy and eventually stopped trying to clean it because I wasn't "sitting still" and I was "making too much noise." She left the room and didn't come back. The wound was still bleeding and wasn't cleaned up at all. The doctor came in, saw that the nurse was gone and assumed I was ready to stitch. He stitched me up and we left. A few days later the wound became infected and started weeping green puss. The stupid nurse didn't do her job to clean me up and I'd gotten an infection because of it.
We went back to the hospital, they cleaned me up properly this time and restitched me. But because of it being stitched twice I now have a large long scar along my jawline that can never be fixed except through plastic surgery. My parents tried to get the nurse fired or sue her or the hospital for malpractice but it came to nothing. They didn't even apologize.
After that I'd always be nervous and scared going to hospitals and the doctors and nurses didn't understand why. I got over it as I got older, but now with all this happening with covid deaths I don't want to step foot in one ever again. If I become pregnant someday I DO NOT want to give birth in a hospital.
That sounds like a horrifying experience for a five year old. I can't believe that nurse. She should have been fired.
I can't remember if she was. But she or the hospital should have been sued for malpractice, but nothing could be done. My family had little money then, and going in for legal hearings would have cost a lot. Basically the hospital won. After that I had very little trust in them.