Nurses Commenting On Twitter @DiedSuddenly
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This is purely anecdotal, but I live less that a mile from a hospital, and I’ve noticed an increase in ambulance traffic. There hasn’t been a surge in violent crime in the area, so I wonder how many of those ambulances are vax effects…
Caveat: it’s also possible that I’m just subconsciously paying more attention. It is also possible that it’s meth or fentanyl cases, though the local news hasn’t been screaming about the increase in that like they were a few years ago, so I am doubting that it’s suddenly on the rise.
Had to take a friend to the ER yesterday. When I was leaving, there were seven ambulances out front and an 8th one passed me as I was driving out. I live in a small-ish city (only one hospital) so that's kind of surprising.
In the ER itself, there was coughing and quite a few people who seemed to be having breathing difficulties. I don't know if it's vaccine-related or just regular cold symptoms that people have amplified in their brains as something to panic about.
I could have written your post verbatim. I hear more sirens too although I wonder if confirmation bias isn't making me more aware of them now. Nevertheless, it is my distinct impression that I hear more ambulances now than I can ever remember hearing before Covid.
I live on the corner of ambulance and firetruck (2 main strees) and it's a rare day when no sirens are heard-EMT units and ambulances more than ever, very rarely are there serious accidents or fires or even murders... I suspect the first responders are prohibited from speaking about the case loads..