I knew it! Saw this for many months when I would deliver samples at the Stanford hospital. I'd walk past their emergency room which was a ghost town, after they had shot out an email to staff saying it was dangerous at the hospital and to avoid going there because it was packed with Covid patients. 🤦♂️
New gig as blood etc courier, almost always near or pass ER and lobby areas, can see most parking as well; have now been to 4 different facilities at afternoon to evening time frames in 3 Counties during our claimed massive spike in hospitalizations and ICU cases as well as stunning positive test totals published for many weeks now, all hospitals in supposed core Covid areas.
One had a gazillion cars parked all over side streets but was nearly a ghost town in lots and inside- suspect was apt residents vs visitors or med employees. All the rest had very light staffing and moderate cars in lots, super relaxed and casual security/lobby staff and friendly relaxed lab staff. Only tense and anxious staff was as the Medivac heli was landing as I came in... with a SECOND transport within 15m.
If we are in most/all Counties supposedly at double or more the Summer protests spike, which itself was easily 3 times the Spring initial spike, and they were overwhelmed in July per all reports....
...where are all these regular people who are going to the hospital with bad covid symptoms? And where are the cars of the staff they would need to care for them?
I think I know the answer: 90% or better of actual very sick with or concurrently has Covid patients were already in specialized care facilities due to age and/or fragile health conditions. And they either stayed THERE or in isolation facilities vs reg hospitals.
I went to a kaiser doctor's appointment and it was empty inside, the nurse said, "oh, its so busy you just dont see it". Then the doctor came in and said it was so nice that it isnt crowded or busy she doesnt need to rush and can spend time with each patient. We talked for about 45 min about our dogs.
I knew it! Saw this for many months when I would deliver samples at the Stanford hospital. I'd walk past their emergency room which was a ghost town, after they had shot out an email to staff saying it was dangerous at the hospital and to avoid going there because it was packed with Covid patients. 🤦♂️
Discovering same myself in No Bay-
New gig as blood etc courier, almost always near or pass ER and lobby areas, can see most parking as well; have now been to 4 different facilities at afternoon to evening time frames in 3 Counties during our claimed massive spike in hospitalizations and ICU cases as well as stunning positive test totals published for many weeks now, all hospitals in supposed core Covid areas.
One had a gazillion cars parked all over side streets but was nearly a ghost town in lots and inside- suspect was apt residents vs visitors or med employees. All the rest had very light staffing and moderate cars in lots, super relaxed and casual security/lobby staff and friendly relaxed lab staff. Only tense and anxious staff was as the Medivac heli was landing as I came in... with a SECOND transport within 15m.
If we are in most/all Counties supposedly at double or more the Summer protests spike, which itself was easily 3 times the Spring initial spike, and they were overwhelmed in July per all reports.... ...where are all these regular people who are going to the hospital with bad covid symptoms? And where are the cars of the staff they would need to care for them?
I think I know the answer: 90% or better of actual very sick with or concurrently has Covid patients were already in specialized care facilities due to age and/or fragile health conditions. And they either stayed THERE or in isolation facilities vs reg hospitals.
But if they SAY the beds are full can they get paid? Like dead or fake people voting get a vote. Asking for a friend...
I went to a kaiser doctor's appointment and it was empty inside, the nurse said, "oh, its so busy you just dont see it". Then the doctor came in and said it was so nice that it isnt crowded or busy she doesnt need to rush and can spend time with each patient. We talked for about 45 min about our dogs.
Doctors don't get the scripts?
Doctors receptionists are like the Worst Karens. They are the ones mask screeching
Yep. Drives me nuts