https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZICprwPNbI
I was at this Hospital just last week for something non-covid/flu related.
The ER was COMPLETELY EMPTY. I was taken back IMMEDIATELY and I was the ONLY patient there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZICprwPNbI
I was at this Hospital just last week for something non-covid/flu related.
The ER was COMPLETELY EMPTY. I was taken back IMMEDIATELY and I was the ONLY patient there.
Yup it's a staff shortage. Wonder why!
They won’t take the jab!
What the drs in the video don’t tell you is that they’re using the “within 14 days of first dose (of a two dose vax) or one dose vax” definition of “unvaxxed.”
...that’s according to the CDC.
So if you get a jab, and then fall deathly il, and then have to go to the hospital, you, my friend are classified as an “unvaxxed” patient.
Hooooow convenient.
You would think more people would look past their noses to see what's really going on. In the past 18 months, I personally know two who have died and had covid listed as cause of death, both had other major health issues. That didn't seem to matter to the medical experts.
I know of a handful that got the flu (covid of course) but had minimal symptoms.
When will these ppl be held accountable for their fraud?!
That's a good darned question.
"the inmates are running the asylum" was one of my grandmother's frequent sayings. I remember learning the meaning of this very young. I also feel like it made me see it everywhere, growing up.
It was either that or MonkeysRunTheZoo which was another of my grandparent's phrases, too! It definitely makes you look at things a differently, that's for sure. :)
sitting in an ER right now working, waiting room is empty, no covid patients coming in in the last 4 plus hours Ive been here, 2 weeks ago it was dozens coming in to get tested and some were positive and needing oxygen, very few were kept to be admitted.
Looks pretty calm to me. I don’t see nurses rushing running back and forth to get meds or rushing to code. No urgent paging over the intercom. Just calm administrators standing around. If they’re so swamped, why are six nurses going into one room?...calmly?? Just questions.
ER is not the same as ICU, you can't conflate the two
I was just in an ER of a Colorado hospital, it was staffed but rather empty of patients. This part of CO has a high pop of elderly native people.
Film that shit
Left comment red pill everywhere
hahaha! awesome
That whole video looked staged.
Yep and one in particular is diverting all ambulances with the closest hospitals 30 minutes away—rural hospitals at that. Some left minded ppl were brought in to run the local hospital and it’s gone to shit faster than Biden’s fake term. Oh but they took that Covid $ that was handed out to rural hospitals and now they’ve figured out how to choose which pts they will take. No EMS transports. Only walkins or drive-ins. So, they cannot turn away those that families bring in but are unable to make it farther than the parking lot. Keep that in mind!
They are cold blooded murderers.
My dad is in hospital right now with COVID. Our community didn't have a single person fall ill or die from COVID during the plandemic. After the plandemic, a couple months after the sheeple were convinced to get vaxxed, we suddenly started seeing several cases of COVID in our neighborhood, mostly it seems (just observationally, not scientifically) among unvaxxed. Doesn't necessarily signify causation but the correlation sure makes you wonder if these vaxxed people aren't walking bio weapons infecting everyone around them with spike proteins.
It is important that we are honest about what is going on but also that we don't create unnecessary fear on top of the justifiable fear. The hospital where my dad is being treated is not following the FLCCC protocol as I would prefer, but their protocol is very similar overall to the FLCCC so it is not accurate that they aren't using ANY of the necessary treatments.
The fact that Ivermectin is disallowed is unfortunate but because most people in hospital are in the pulmonary stage of the disease and figuting inflammation via replication there ARE other drugs that help with that such as methylprednisolone, a corticosteroid that they will prescribe. These steroids along with high dose blood thinners (our hospital is using lovenox) are critical to keep inflammation levels under control and to allow for tissues to repair themselves with vitamins, rest and healthy food (meaning no dairy or meat in hospital as both are inflammatory). Vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds - these are the healing agents along with supplemental vitamins that will bring your loved one home. But these things are meaningless to combat the disease when taken on their own at home in the late stage of the disease when corticosteroids and blood thinners are not also used. These two classes of drugs are essential in thr late pulmonary phase to prevent death.
Remember that once you are admitted you are free to leave for any reason so it its better to try and get the care you need before too much damage is done (when blood oxygen levels are in low 90s vs low 80s) because you should have to spend less time in the hospital preparing if you time it right and go in for the help you need before too much tissue damage has taken place. Had we been less fearful we would have taken my father in for treatment probably two days sooner instead of searching for supplemental oxygen to keep him home. I am so grateful we couldn't find the supplemental oxygen! If we had we would have delayed admission even longer and might have ended up with an outcome where he couldn't recover in hospital because his lungs and other tissues were silently destroyed from within worse than they already have been by clotting and thickening.
It sucks to have to place your trust in a broken and even in some ways, in a criminal system, but to survive this with your loved one at least a degree of trust will be necessary, I think, unless you are lucky enough to have access to all the drugs and testing you would need in hospital to ensure healing could take place at home not just masking of the problem with supplemental oxygen.
I have been on the phone every day with the nursing staff recording exactly which treatment drugs my dad received and when. My dad's team is aware that while I am polite and friendly, I am documenting everything. I think this accountability helps.
Went to ER Fri morning (family related). It was us and 2 other women in there. Joke
Yes!