I work in Nevada at that exact hospital. The Covid hospitalizations are up this late month. I have never had this many patients in my history at the hospital, but I question the testing methods they used as most “covid” patients aren’t exactly dying from sickness. Most are totally fine and just show flu like symptoms. I feel like this is a typical flu season where people are way, way, way more willing to go to the hospital rather than stay home and sweat it out. For the last 8* months we have been at like 20% capacity - operating at a huge loss so you know that no doctor in their right mind is going to send a flu patient home when they can hospitalize them and milk them for insurance money.
Between friends and employees I know about 20 that have tested positive for covid and only one showed symptoms. At this point I think if I got tested I would test positive.
Btw that parking garage that was converted cost us 11 million dollars, and we are JUST now using it.
I work in Nevada at that exact hospital. The Covid hospitalizations are up this late month. I have never had this many patients in my history at the hospital, but I question the testing methods they used as most “covid” patients aren’t exactly dying from sickness. Most are totally fine and just show flu like symptoms. I feel like this is a typical flu season where people are way, way, way more willing to go to the hospital rather than stay home and sweat it out. For the last 8* months we have been at like 20% capacity - operating at a huge loss so you know that no doctor in their right mind is going to send a flu patient home when they can hospitalize them and milk them for insurance money.
Between friends and employees I know about 20 that have tested positive for covid and only one showed symptoms. At this point I think if I got tested I would test positive.
Btw that parking garage that was converted cost us 11 million dollars, and we are JUST now using it.
Snag a pic inside or something for some solid facts for us? scrub info of course