I can tell normies that the survival rate is 99.999999% and it won't matter. They scream about 'rising cases,' the 'excess mortality rate' and tell me that hospitals are literally overflowing from people being brought in.
Where's the proof? SHOW ME these hospitals. Where's the proof?
Months ago people exposed this scam on camera, as hospitals were far from the occupancy they claimed.
Normies don't wanna hear it.
They don't wanna hear about the false positive rates of the PCR test due to high cycle thresholds. They don't wanna hear about people with covid killed in accidents being labeled as covid deaths. They don't wanna hear about faulty tests purchased from other countries. They don't wanna hear about the worse effects of lockdowns on people's lives and livelihoods.
They just wanna be good little virtue-signalers, wear their masks and face shields, and live in boxes.
Just like with the voter fraud, there's an avalanche right in front of their faces, and they don't wanna see it...
Why are normies so normie??
lol what a joke
Can you anonymously provide proof of this?
This is exactly the info we need to combat the narrative.
It takes a strong man to admit he is wrong. And an even stronger one to admit he has been fooled, because being fooled means you are basically a tool, which you may have been calling others out for all along. Swallowing that kind of pride is a huge thing to do.
so basically the fragile ego?
Extremely. Like to the point of accepting lunacy and madness cause someone they trust (news media) has been lying to them. And it questions their reality on not only trust, but also their susceptibility to propaganda and brainwashing.
You hit the nail on the head. What’s that quote about convincing someone they’ve been fooled? It’s a good one.
People are now emotionally invested and it takes a lot to break those emotional ties.
Its easier to fool someone than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
Yeah but nurses are always busing their butts being too busy, except for that period during covid when they were making all the TikToks. The new pandemic just puts this problem of overworked nurses into the limelight even though it’s been a problem for years now.
Lots of people just buy into the bullshit. Without any critical thinking or researching. No matter how many times the MSM or any other three letter agency contradicts themselves.
Republics end because their people become degenerate and no longer capable of stewardship of the nation
Hospitals make extra money on Wu-Flu patients, but the gravy train that is the CARES act ends December 30th. Any funds not spent go back to the treasury. Lots of people hospitalized under "observation".
Normally ICU usage and hospital usage is around 75%. Now you're hearing, GASP, hospitals are almost 75% full!
Find a small hospital, in a small town with 6 ICU beds and 5 of those ICU beds occupied. Headline - HOSPITALS IN (whatever state) OVERHELMED WITH ONLY ONE BED LEFT.
This. Also how many people who are scared of the WuFlu are showing up to the ER with mild symptoms who don’t need to be treated but are scared into a tizzy by the MSM???
Older brother and mother are MDs. My brother is an ER doc. The hospitals tell the docs they want a certain % of patients that come in to the ER to be admitted to the hospital, only if they have good insurance though. CARES Act pays the hospital bill for "COVID patients". It's like shooting fish in the barrel for hospitals.
well ya can’t really blame em after being screwed over for months. My local hospital almost went bankrupt because they cancelled everything. It’s amazing that hospitals are empty during a pandemic huh.
They aren’t filling up now, just like they weren’t filling up in the First Wave of bullshit.
Oregon population 4 million has about 100 COVID ICU and about 500 hospitalized.
Lots of bullshit going on.
"Covid"
How many are in ICU because they have wuflu versus how many are in for other ailments but happen to show a positive coronavirus test result?
They dont give a shit about proof, they are past that stage, the gig is up now its just a power grab.
It's cognitive dissonance. People are pretty much reserved to the fact that politicians are crooked, but believe that scientists and medical professionals are above all that. If that reality is destroyed, then their entire world comes crashing down.
The sad part is that this new technocracy they're ushering in will do exactly that anyway, only it will be far too late.
There was a time back in April when Hospitals in NY and NJ were full, because they sticking everyone with a cold on a ventilator and killing them
I pass by several hospitals on my commute, all empty. These aren't small ones either.
they worship covid. You cannot change their minds.
One thing to remember is Precovid hospital capacity ran near 80% full, and this was normal. When hospitals closed during the pandemic (ironic) they shrunk down to 20% capacity. When they tell you hospitals are filling up at a crazy rate, they probably are.... back to normal capacity so they can stay open.
I work for a major health system on the east coast. Our hospitals are fine.
I work for the largest healthcare staffing company in the country, and trust me, they aint filling up...
The news said so.
What more proof could you possibly require?
In July I went to the ER twice, non-flu related.
The ER was practically empty and I found parking quicker than I could at my local Walmart.
I found a list of the US death rates for every year since 1950. Our death rates have grown at a fairly steady rate for many years. You would think we'd have a large uptick this year, but it's right on par.
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/USA/united-states/death-rate
Honestly, we are having a surge in the Midwest. The increased patient load coupled with staff shortages d/t them being out on quarantine and requiring more staff to man screening stations, is legitimately stressing our hospitals. I’m a nurse, but don’t work in a patient-facing role and I’ve been put on notice I may be required to work on the floor if things get any worse. I’m not saying some organizations aren’t politicizing it or there aren’t a multitude of nuances I could interject (for example, hospitals running at 93% capacity is actually normal, and hospitals often go on diversion in non-covid times when they don’t have beds or staff to care for patients, so media using this is just a scare tactic). Ultimately, I think covid is something we just have to suffer through and endure and concede that modern medicine can’t always “fix” everything.