But hospitals are packed so it must be real! Ohhh...hospitals are packed with people who are scared they have it but apparently 94% don't, so literally the fear about hospitals being overrun was a self fulfilling prophecy. Source: conservativetreehouse
I saw someone driving by this huge line of cars waiting to get tested in tears crying about "OMG look how serious this is." A later report indicated that at least 90% of those were turned away because they just panicked and showed up when they hear it opened and never had any symptoms, contact with a know positive person, etc.
Unfortunately, it wasn't a official news report that linked the two, just a lefty who posted the video to their FB and a few seconds of phone interview from the hospital from a local news station talking bout the need to follow the rules and only show up with a Dr. order to be tested and how it wasted time and PPE.
This was probably a week or so back, and unfortunately I didn't bookmark it.
I mean hell, if you just look at the numbers of people that have it. How could that many extra people in the system be overloading things right now? It doesn't make sense, and no one is asking that question.
Seriously, maybe in NYC where nearly half of all cases are. They are an absolute special case with the unique living/commuting situation in that city. Most of america is single family homes where that kind of spread just won't happen.
Personally think this is still overblown, 400,000 cases with 6,000,000,000 people in the world and this has been going on for months now
We've had to go to the ER twice in our life and it was chock full of dumbasses. Don't you think with all the communist propoganda in the news its loaded to the gills?
I had to go to the ER once due to a possible seizure, luckily it tuned out to be nothing. I remember people walking in with minor cuts, sprained ankle, etc. things that should have been handled at a urgent care or their primary care first. Sure some may need to go the ER in the end, but only a fraction of those.
But hospitals are packed so it must be real! Ohhh...hospitals are packed with people who are scared they have it but apparently 94% don't, so literally the fear about hospitals being overrun was a self fulfilling prophecy. Source: conservativetreehouse
I saw that guy from HI doing his report and came away with the feeling that Urgent Care is stealing tax money like crazy.
Their local news staged a huge crowd of people drive-in testing, but in reality there was nobody there. Nobody.
I saw someone driving by this huge line of cars waiting to get tested in tears crying about "OMG look how serious this is." A later report indicated that at least 90% of those were turned away because they just panicked and showed up when they hear it opened and never had any symptoms, contact with a know positive person, etc.
Unfortunately, it wasn't a official news report that linked the two, just a lefty who posted the video to their FB and a few seconds of phone interview from the hospital from a local news station talking bout the need to follow the rules and only show up with a Dr. order to be tested and how it wasted time and PPE.
This was probably a week or so back, and unfortunately I didn't bookmark it.
Link!
OMG but the octogenarian Italians living 3 generations deep in an apartment in Lombardy with shit air quality!!!111!!!!!!!
I mean hell, if you just look at the numbers of people that have it. How could that many extra people in the system be overloading things right now? It doesn't make sense, and no one is asking that question.
Seriously, maybe in NYC where nearly half of all cases are. They are an absolute special case with the unique living/commuting situation in that city. Most of america is single family homes where that kind of spread just won't happen.
Personally think this is still overblown, 400,000 cases with 6,000,000,000 people in the world and this has been going on for months now
using your numbers, that's only 0.0001% of the population.
by way of comparison, 0.0001% of a mile = 6.336 inches.
Source: common fucking sense
Hospitals are always packed.
We've had to go to the ER twice in our life and it was chock full of dumbasses. Don't you think with all the communist propoganda in the news its loaded to the gills?
I had to go to the ER once due to a possible seizure, luckily it tuned out to be nothing. I remember people walking in with minor cuts, sprained ankle, etc. things that should have been handled at a urgent care or their primary care first. Sure some may need to go the ER in the end, but only a fraction of those.
Packed with illegals, 'cause they go to ER instead of doctor.