posted ago by DTOM1776
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We need to get this exposed. Could be the straw that breaks the camel's back. The poor left, they are so lucky we are a peaceful people. FA&FO. MAGA4LIFE
We need to get this exposed. Could be the straw that breaks the camel's back. The poor left, they are so lucky we are a peaceful people. FA&FO. MAGA4LIFE
The way that McDonald's knows how many of whatever they'll sell, on whatever day of the year, at each restaurant, .. Hospitals are Built at a size that's reeeeeally close to the amount of hospitalizations that their area will need.
Their beds are SUPPOSED To Be 100% full, that's how they make money. The MSM wailing that "hospital beds are nearing capacity!!!" is the height of facepalming.
Nah, really?? Nearly full?? Wow!
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Here's the real skinny --The quickly-deleted Johns-Hopkins study of how 2020's deaths are higher than previous years ... by "240,000?", ... nope, by Zilch.
https://web.archive.org/web/20201126223119/https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19
The trick is that ALL hospitals are ALWAYS "almost at capacity".
That's what capacity is. No one builds a hospital with tons of extra rooms and more doctors than they need just so that they can sit idle for years waiting for an epidemic to come along.
Most of the people on air complaining about being overwhelmed are nurses, it seems to me. There are only so many nurses and they mostly work 12 hr shifts these days. Personally I think it's overly stressful if there is an extra patient load because either it's 80% of the work on the day shift or a long stretch of unnatural nocturnal life. But it must be more economical for a hospital than staffing 3 8-hour shifts.
I don't see nurses being in favor of lockdowns. They know they have to have patients and moreover that's what they trained for. I'm saying staffing practices that benefit hospital management tend in my opinion to be stressful to the most essential employee class, the nurses, and when they get tired they complain, then it gets picked up as some collapse in function by the fearmongers who do like control.
It is no longer that they are out of beds, not it is they don't have proper staffing and the people are tired. Trump called their bluff early on with providing beds, staffing is their new tactics.