"I issued a declaration because the main children’s hospital is above or at capacity. This declaration will allow hospitals that are not licensed to treat the pediatric population, to treat them if needed. Currently there are no restrictions on the public, but masking is strongly recommended. “ —Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong³.
Hospital "at capacity" due to firing nurses and restricting beds?
If hosptial has 1,000 beds with 100 for ICU, and 50 people in ICU, 50 beds empty, then they can change to 50 beds reserved for ICU, and claim they are "at 100% capacity."
Yes, RN here, worked in a hospital for many years. AND capacity changes with staffing. So if there are 100 icu beds, and 10 nurses, there are only going to be about 20 icu pts, since icu staffs 2:1. So 20 pts can be capacity, and therefore an emergency.
I'm as mad as the lady in the video. How does some appointed doctor make mandates?
Additionally hospitals are designed to run full. An unused bed does not generate money. They don't build hospitals in order to balloon as needed, they build them for profit.
In Southern California, the health department for Orange County declared a local health emergency over an alleged rise in the number of pediatric RSV cases. Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong, the county’s health officer, claimed in a press release that the declaration was issued due to “rapidly spreading virus infections causing record numbers of pediatric hospitalizations and daily emergency room visits.”
But Rita Barnett-Rose, a California-based attorney, noted that there is no evidence to support any official claims coming out of Orange County, especially from hospitals claiming they are overextended.
Barnett-Rose said hospitals in the county are overextended not due to a high number of admissions, but due to low staffing caused by the firing of unvaccinated employees.
"I issued a declaration because the main children’s hospital is above or at capacity. This declaration will allow hospitals that are not licensed to treat the pediatric population, to treat them if needed. Currently there are no restrictions on the public, but masking is strongly recommended. “ —Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong³.
wonder where she's from?
Hospital "at capacity" due to firing nurses and restricting beds?
If hosptial has 1,000 beds with 100 for ICU, and 50 people in ICU, 50 beds empty, then they can change to 50 beds reserved for ICU, and claim they are "at 100% capacity."
IOW: they lie.
Yes, RN here, worked in a hospital for many years. AND capacity changes with staffing. So if there are 100 icu beds, and 10 nurses, there are only going to be about 20 icu pts, since icu staffs 2:1. So 20 pts can be capacity, and therefore an emergency.
I'm as mad as the lady in the video. How does some appointed doctor make mandates?
Non compliance kills them dead in the water.
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Yep. Exactly what they do.
Additionally hospitals are designed to run full. An unused bed does not generate money. They don't build hospitals in order to balloon as needed, they build them for profit.
Most people have no idea. They fill up in the evening then down to 80-85% during the day. Great revenue model.
The kids could be sick from the clot shots.
She is from California - that is that! And looks like someone from Asia.
And: https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-11-10-big-pharma-racing-first-approved-rsv-vaccine.html
In Southern California, the health department for Orange County declared a local health emergency over an alleged rise in the number of pediatric RSV cases. Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong, the county’s health officer, claimed in a press release that the declaration was issued due to “rapidly spreading virus infections causing record numbers of pediatric hospitalizations and daily emergency room visits.”
But Rita Barnett-Rose, a California-based attorney, noted that there is no evidence to support any official claims coming out of Orange County, especially from hospitals claiming they are overextended.
Barnett-Rose said hospitals in the county are overextended not due to a high number of admissions, but due to low staffing caused by the firing of unvaccinated employees.