Hospital administrators are firing nurses and screaming at the same time that hospitals are overflowing with unvaccinated patients? THIS clearly indicates a malevolent agenda to me.
Hospitals getting overwhelmed is a red herring.
Last year, hospitals and pubic health agencies stood up hundreds of beds at the Javits Center in weeks.
No one made use of any of this excess capacity.
It is not difficult to add emergency capacity in hotels, in parking lots, convention centers and elsewhere.
The excess capacity capability was amply demonstrated in 2020.
Since the preponderance of hospitalizations are the old and the sick, if there is to be a mandatory vaccination program it should be targetted toward the old and the sick.
Instead of the hundreds of billions going to feed the market cap of Big Pharma - maybe Cornpop could spend a fraction on treatments. It makes no sense to waste billions on jabs for those unlikely to land in the hospitals - like working people below the age of 50 and in reasonably good health.
Where hospitals are overwhelmed they are overwhelmed because they are designed to run ICU beds at maximum capacity. It has ALWAYS been common for ICUs to be “overrun “ at times. Having had parents who were old and sickly for years, I have stood in many a hallway with a parent on a stretcher waiting for a bed to open in the ICU.
Secondly, a hospital can only claim an open bed if that hospital has enough staff to use it. An ICU may have 30 beds and 18 patients, but cannot claim to have 12 open beds if the staff is not there to service those 12 beds. So that 19th patient is declined, and sent somewhere else. That 30 bed ICU is “full” at 18.
In my major medical city, we have seen the opening of 4 large, new hospitals in the last 5 years. What do you think that does to staffing in the older hospitals? This country has had a nursing shortage since my mom was a nurse in the 1970s. We always need more.
Every nurse knows that if he or she isn’t happy, there are 5 facilities begging for her services. I get postcards daily for offers in local hospitals, facilities, often offering thousands of dollars to sign on. It’s become a very transient career.
In the facility I work, the ONLY staff and residents that have tested positive for covid in the last 8 to 10 weeks are “fully vaccinated”. And the “unvaccinated” are tested 2 times a week. The “pandemic of the unvaccinated “ is a bald faced lie.
People need to be careful when they listen to “statistics” and realize that they are not always being told the whole picture. There is often a reason for that, a bigger agenda is at play.
I would suggest – that making statements such as that sentence are really misleading to everyone but those who have been schooled in virology and vaccinology. Those words mean something completely different to me than my patients. The difference between an “infection” and a “transmissible infection” is debating angels on a pinhead for most people.
I get the feeling that they are realizing that the whole COVID vaccination story is getting shot through with holes – and they are pulling at straws.
I just had my front desk person read this article. A college graduate in English. She did not understand it the way it is being presented. Again – this is common BIG PHARMA dissembling.
It seems to me the argument here that most people get that the writer is trying to convey – is OH well – the COVID vaccine is not working out as well as we would hoped – but no big deal – neither did any other, when you really think about it and use arcane terms.
Nothing could be further from the truth –
When is the last time I saw a polio infection or a transmissable polio infection? NEVER
When is the last time I saw a smallpox infection or a transmissable smallpox infection? NEVER
I can go on with measles mumps, etc.
When is the last time I saw a COVID infection or a transmissable COVID infection – well I have seen 8 this AM – all in vaccinated patients.
And most people get that – and look sideways at articles like this trying to explain this away via word