The other BS part is that if they had a bed anywhere they would take him in and try to keep him stable until there was an ICU bed, because Uncle Sugar will still give money. If there is a shortage of nurses there will be ICU bed shortage too, because they are legally required to have much higher nurse/patient ratio, and more skilled nurses. That's a semi believable assertion.
Yep, recently my wife's hospital had to divert patients because while they are already short staffed as it is (and therefore using less than max beds) they had several nurses and staff call in and therefore had to go on diversion. That's exactly what it is which I think the mandates are an attempt to make things even worse by forcing the firing/resignation of more hospital staff to then blame on "unvaxxed".
Exactly guys, ERs can't turn away a patient that comes in. If you aren't dying it could take some time but they will find a bed and make a spot to put someone in that is sick. I love this board because most here have woken up and overdosed on blue pills. Yes, I said most, shills and glowies have been thicker than usual and they irritate one to no end.
Yeah, it's business as usual at our local hospitals around here. I can drive by three neighboring city hospitals and there is no crisis. Friend was just at the ER today and was seen and is back home taking Ivermectin. That's better than I expected.
They’ve forced droves of employees to resign who wouldn’t get vaccinated and fired the rest. This is all by design to push the lie of full capacity. They want the normies to become enraged at the unvaccinated. MSM doesn’t report the news - they make up the news. They have so much blood on their hands!
Either hold someone responsible for this or admit it's fiction. Are there no real life journalists?
This kinda reminds me of the first baby I had in AL. I called and said, I'm in labor. They told me, how far apart are your pains? We don't have a bed available just yet. Couple hours later, "It's getting pretty bad. Do you have a bed yet?" This nurse: Are you in labor?! Get your butt in here!" Thought I was gonna have her in the pkg lot. She was born 14 min after we got there.
The other BS part is that if they had a bed anywhere they would take him in and try to keep him stable until there was an ICU bed, because Uncle Sugar will still give money. If there is a shortage of nurses there will be ICU bed shortage too, because they are legally required to have much higher nurse/patient ratio, and more skilled nurses. That's a semi believable assertion.
Yep, recently my wife's hospital had to divert patients because while they are already short staffed as it is (and therefore using less than max beds) they had several nurses and staff call in and therefore had to go on diversion. That's exactly what it is which I think the mandates are an attempt to make things even worse by forcing the firing/resignation of more hospital staff to then blame on "unvaxxed".
Exactly guys, ERs can't turn away a patient that comes in. If you aren't dying it could take some time but they will find a bed and make a spot to put someone in that is sick. I love this board because most here have woken up and overdosed on blue pills. Yes, I said most, shills and glowies have been thicker than usual and they irritate one to no end.
Yeah, it's business as usual at our local hospitals around here. I can drive by three neighboring city hospitals and there is no crisis. Friend was just at the ER today and was seen and is back home taking Ivermectin. That's better than I expected.
Original story from the Washington Post. Nuff said.
Surely news from Seattle about Alabama will be totally unbiased and trustworthy.
Who in the hell is going to go to 43 different hospitals? And not one will even see him? Total bullshit. How about a list of the 43 hospitals.
What a great story to inflict fear again! Fantastic! THAT's a professional level of Fake news! RESPECT!
....riiight... LOL.
Seriously!!!! Give me a fucking break. I live in a HUGE city and I couldn't tell you where 43 hospitals are around here
Same, I don’t even think there are 43 hospitals in the entire Detroit Metro area, Grand Rapids area, Saginaw...
He probably died from all that driving, 43 hospitals idk how long that would take, but a long long long time ima thinking
Yeah, especially in Alabama
"...the hospital in his hometown of Cullman, Ala., contacted 43 others in three states – and all were unable to give him the care he needed."
Right.
This IS BS, I agree. If they had time to call 43 hospitals, they had time to treat him in a chair, on the floor....anywhere.
He was dying from the vax so they didnt bother. Get a fresh vaxed person who could be on ventilator for weeks or months to get all that $.
Hospital could be short staffed too but they're not paying those people.
They’ve forced droves of employees to resign who wouldn’t get vaccinated and fired the rest. This is all by design to push the lie of full capacity. They want the normies to become enraged at the unvaccinated. MSM doesn’t report the news - they make up the news. They have so much blood on their hands!
Don’t need to dissect this very far, how many people do you know that live in close enough proximity to 43 hospitals?
That bites. Hospital ICU filled up with covid patients being killed by Remdesivir and Dexemethosone. Just one more man killed by a hospital.
Either hold someone responsible for this or admit it's fiction. Are there no real life journalists? This kinda reminds me of the first baby I had in AL. I called and said, I'm in labor. They told me, how far apart are your pains? We don't have a bed available just yet. Couple hours later, "It's getting pretty bad. Do you have a bed yet?" This nurse: Are you in labor?! Get your butt in here!" Thought I was gonna have her in the pkg lot. She was born 14 min after we got there.
How did he visit 1/3 of Alabama hospitals? How many miles would he have had to travel to visit 43?
He must have used GPS and or maps to find all these addresses. Did he call an ambulance?