Our local "news" has started pushing the "hospitals are so overwhelmed they are looking at rationing care" bullcrap. Last week I drove past the hospital and the ER parking had empty spaces. Normally the valets pack them in every which way (yeah, the ER has valet only parking out front otherwise you to park in the parking garage across the street.) And that's every day of the year. But suddenly there are empty spots.
The overwhelmed hospitals near me are almost empty even now. Least year this area was a "hot spot".
Three hospitals together had 1 covid patient. They shut down everything.
That was around the time that "cases" started becoming a thing. They had to go with cases because people were seeing the truth.
maybe not every hospital is overwhelmed no but there are some. I work in a small rural hospital 45mins outside a major metropolitan hub. Our ER is seeing more patients then ever and we get notifications about the larger hospitals in the city being on some type of diversion or not accepting transfers everyday! this is only going to get worse as the winter edges closer! our staffing is hurting in every nursing department. if things get much worse, the already stressed Healthcare system will start to fail. it's only a matter of time
Our local "news" has started pushing the "hospitals are so overwhelmed they are looking at rationing care" bullcrap. Last week I drove past the hospital and the ER parking had empty spaces. Normally the valets pack them in every which way (yeah, the ER has valet only parking out front otherwise you to park in the parking garage across the street.) And that's every day of the year. But suddenly there are empty spots.
I haven't seen any evidence of a pandemic this entire time. Maybe others have. I haven't.
The overwhelmed hospitals near me are almost empty even now. Least year this area was a "hot spot". Three hospitals together had 1 covid patient. They shut down everything.
That was around the time that "cases" started becoming a thing. They had to go with cases because people were seeing the truth.
They are not overwhelmed by the number of patients. They are overwhelmed by their lack of staff. Everyone quitting because they're refusing the vaxx.
maybe not every hospital is overwhelmed no but there are some. I work in a small rural hospital 45mins outside a major metropolitan hub. Our ER is seeing more patients then ever and we get notifications about the larger hospitals in the city being on some type of diversion or not accepting transfers everyday! this is only going to get worse as the winter edges closer! our staffing is hurting in every nursing department. if things get much worse, the already stressed Healthcare system will start to fail. it's only a matter of time
2 hospitals in my city.both are ghost towns with now hiring signs posted up.