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A1waysLurk1ing 14 points ago +15 / -1

93 deaths in Tokyo, and its more dense than NYC.

Something else is afoot, and it is most foul.

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Averon 8 points ago +10 / -2

Something like hospital workers wanting their patients to die for more federal dollars? Or making sure nursing homes get infected?

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +4 / -2

No, those who work in hospitals don't actually want their patients to die. The medical profession as a whole seems designed to kill people, but it's not the individuals delivering the care that are the problem.

Restricting medicine from anyone until they're so bad that they can be admitted to the hospital for Wuflu is the biggest part of the problem. And few States do anything differently.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +3 / -1

It's not just old white people dying. I don't think we have healthcare workers deliberately sabotaging lives. No one has had to make the decision who lives and who dies for lack of equipment, which was the beginning of the panic.

Those actually operating the ventilators trying to keep patients alive will lose about half. This is traumatic. People aren't designed to work in conditions like that. I don't have data for how this compares to a battlefield, but I'm pretty sure more than half our wounded survive. The real shortfall is not ventilators or any other equipment, it's the people running that equipment. Many will be traumatized for years. Nobody has mentioned this, which is horrific; I've known this for over a month and it's gotten 0 press.

These people don't deserve your accusations. Even if many of them do cling to leftist ideals, due to life long indoctrination by schools. Those seeing a lot of CCPvirus patients have a grim task of dealing with a LOT of death. Some have died, helping total strangers. Don't turn your back on them.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 3 points ago +4 / -1

Restricting medicine from anyone until they're so bad that they can be admitted to the hospital for Wuflu is the biggest part of the problem. And few States do anything differently.

By that time you're half dead. Many turned away from any treatment because they're not yet bad enough to be admitted to the hospital have died because they physically couldn't get back to medical care, or when they did they were so far gone the hospital couldn't keep them alive.

The term for this policy is mass murder. Few of our Governors are innocent of this charge.

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FullTimeRaptor 2 points ago +3 / -1

It's also how socialized medicine works.

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wallstreetclinton 1 point ago +2 / -1

Tokyo cleanliness is pristine. Seriously, go on a train in Tokyo, or in a train station, or in a restaurant bathroom, or anywhere. You can almost eat off the floor.

NYC subway stations, trains and buses are a petri dish. If we didn't know that the Chinese caused this virus, I would almost think that it started in NYC. Everywhere in NYC is dirty, but especially the public transportation. And everybody there uses them and then spreads that bullshit all around to everybody else.

When you combine that with the population density and people living in closets with roommates, is anybody shocked and that fast spreading virus flies through the population? Then add in completely incompetent leadership and you have your explanation as to why NYC is bad.