I 100% agree this is all blown WAY out of proportion and that not nearly as many people are sick as they keep claiming.
However, an empty waiting room does not really tell us anything and can be easily dismissed by naysayers by saying patients are in rooms or on other floors.
What would be better is to actually visit the various floors and see how empty those are.
I don’t think you can just walk the halls of a hospital right now. Even family visits are not allowed in most cases, even for non-China virus patients.
That's a great idea too; however hospital parking lots, even if the hospital is at normal capacity, is usually pretty empty in the evenings because the majority of patients do not have their car at the hospital.
Sauce: I've got family members who work nights and the hospitals are always dead in the evenings when I've gone to visit them/bring them stuff and they had multiple floors full pre-pandemic.
Fair, but if you go now to MAJOR hospitals— the ones that are buzzing with activity 24/7, you’ll find lots that are COMPLETELY empty. Like you can park in the space closest to the ER room entrance.
What we need are actual frontline nurses/doctors to film their hospitals as being empty.
I live in a major city and I've been to the biggest hospital here around midnight a couple times and the parking lots are usually empty.
What I'm getting at is empty parking lots and empty waiting rooms in the dead of night is not going to sway anyone - especially those who work in healthcare.
What will sway people is the frontline nurses/doctors filming empty hospitals - especially during the day.
Edit: Or what we need to do is get employment numbers for hospitals to show just how many have been out of work at major hospitals. Or we need hospital financial statements/patient counts/etc. to show just how empty they are because everyone on .WIN knows they are empty. We just need a way to show and message that to the rest of the country just the same as the Floyd bodycam footage showed the world the media is full of shit.
My dad had knee surgery in May. The hospital was completely empty. Nearly all the doctors and nurses were laid off or on leave. There were only two surgeries scheduled that whole day.
Surgeries have picked back up, but they got decimated early on. Huge pikachu surprise face from all the nurses that got furloughed because all of their elective procedures were canceled and there weren't enough wuhan flu patients to keep the schedule full.
i am in south florida...the ER was just as empty. I was lost wandering hospital complex looking for my Dr office and the place was a ghost town. Homeless weren't even outside the building. REEEEE but hospitals are full and people dying everywhere REEEE
They call this warm status. Therevm is an entire hospital in one nearby County and second just south of there with very few covid cases as patients but entirely locked into warm status with zero other going on. Neither has more than a floor's worth in multi story big buildings per data I have gleaned.
Even though he stabbed George Webb in the back, Jason Schwartzman of crowdsource the truth, went to a few New York hospitals more than 3 months ago, when the pandemic was supposed to be at its climax. He showed all the ambulances, which were just sitting there parked, there were no people running around doing anything, and for all intents and purposes it looked as though the hospital was empty, but he was not allowed to go inside the hospital of course. The president of Brazil sent his cabinet members to a hospital in Brazil that was supposed to have 5,000 patients, it turned out to be completely empty, not even any beds in the hospital.
I've been in the VA hospital several times in the last 6 months and can say unequivocally that this is waaaaay overblown. Last month I walked around the critical care section where I had been in recovery in February. I wanted to thank some of the nurses and hit on a few while I was there. I swear this is the truth that out of around a 20 bed section they only had one bed occupied. I go down there frequently and there are literally no patients. I have a few appointments next week so I'll get an update but I pretty much know what I'm going to see already.
I had to go to the hospital (Grand Rapids, MI) during the quarantine for possible clot. Leg was purple. It was empty. One other person besides me. All they did was ask me nonstop Covid questions. My exit paperwork was 7/9 pages of Covid bs. I also needed a wheelchair to get in. The pain was excruciating. They wouldn’t give me one to get out. Ended up not being a clot but was interesting to see a hospital in the peak of lockdown.
Probably get funding for each reserved bed, occupied or not. We all know that for young healthy people the virus will not land them in hospital and they are keeping the elderly in their covid prison. This is all a part of their plan.
I work in a hospital. It seems completely empty, but it’s not. Operating at 80% elective load. ER is far from crowded, but staff tell me they’re getting like 10% of the BS visits they used to. 2 COVID patients as of last week. But the big reason it seems empty is there are no visitors. Figure every ER and maternity patient is one or two visitors. Anybody elderly is probably driven in by somebody. Maybe 25% of inpatient has a visitor at any given time.
I 100% agree this is all blown WAY out of proportion and that not nearly as many people are sick as they keep claiming.
However, an empty waiting room does not really tell us anything and can be easily dismissed by naysayers by saying patients are in rooms or on other floors.
What would be better is to actually visit the various floors and see how empty those are.
Could always just put a rough up lenses over the camera and blur everything
There’s some app that does it automatic now btw
Some protester got roughed up for not using it the other day when recording live haha
I don’t think you can just walk the halls of a hospital right now. Even family visits are not allowed in most cases, even for non-China virus patients.
But...
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No. Just go look at the parking lot.
Sauce:
I work in hospital architecture, and have continued visiting the sites during the "pandemic."
That's a great idea too; however hospital parking lots, even if the hospital is at normal capacity, is usually pretty empty in the evenings because the majority of patients do not have their car at the hospital.
Sauce: I've got family members who work nights and the hospitals are always dead in the evenings when I've gone to visit them/bring them stuff and they had multiple floors full pre-pandemic.
Fair, but if you go now to MAJOR hospitals— the ones that are buzzing with activity 24/7, you’ll find lots that are COMPLETELY empty. Like you can park in the space closest to the ER room entrance.
What we need are actual frontline nurses/doctors to film their hospitals as being empty.
I live in a major city and I've been to the biggest hospital here around midnight a couple times and the parking lots are usually empty.
What I'm getting at is empty parking lots and empty waiting rooms in the dead of night is not going to sway anyone - especially those who work in healthcare.
What will sway people is the frontline nurses/doctors filming empty hospitals - especially during the day.
Edit: Or what we need to do is get employment numbers for hospitals to show just how many have been out of work at major hospitals. Or we need hospital financial statements/patient counts/etc. to show just how empty they are because everyone on .WIN knows they are empty. We just need a way to show and message that to the rest of the country just the same as the Floyd bodycam footage showed the world the media is full of shit.
My dad had knee surgery in May. The hospital was completely empty. Nearly all the doctors and nurses were laid off or on leave. There were only two surgeries scheduled that whole day.
Surgeries have picked back up, but they got decimated early on. Huge pikachu surprise face from all the nurses that got furloughed because all of their elective procedures were canceled and there weren't enough wuhan flu patients to keep the schedule full.
i am in south florida...the ER was just as empty. I was lost wandering hospital complex looking for my Dr office and the place was a ghost town. Homeless weren't even outside the building. REEEEE but hospitals are full and people dying everywhere REEEE
My neighbor was having a baby but all beds were reserved for covid19. They called hospitals for 4-6 hours and finally had to be airlifted 7 hrs away.
The beds were definitely empty. The hospitals needed those empty beds for a virus wave that never appeared
And that airlift is gonna be a high charge towards her insurance greatly increasing their cost they will be paying.
airlifted seven hours away? To Germany?
ja ja wunderbar
They call this warm status. Therevm is an entire hospital in one nearby County and second just south of there with very few covid cases as patients but entirely locked into warm status with zero other going on. Neither has more than a floor's worth in multi story big buildings per data I have gleaned.
Even though he stabbed George Webb in the back, Jason Schwartzman of crowdsource the truth, went to a few New York hospitals more than 3 months ago, when the pandemic was supposed to be at its climax. He showed all the ambulances, which were just sitting there parked, there were no people running around doing anything, and for all intents and purposes it looked as though the hospital was empty, but he was not allowed to go inside the hospital of course. The president of Brazil sent his cabinet members to a hospital in Brazil that was supposed to have 5,000 patients, it turned out to be completely empty, not even any beds in the hospital.
Ex ER security here.
No one can film inside the E.D. Too much personal info. Got to keep peoples medical issues quiet.
Won’t stop the elites from propping up on a public sidewalk with a telephoto lens pointed at the doors. Scumbags.
I've been in the VA hospital several times in the last 6 months and can say unequivocally that this is waaaaay overblown. Last month I walked around the critical care section where I had been in recovery in February. I wanted to thank some of the nurses and hit on a few while I was there. I swear this is the truth that out of around a 20 bed section they only had one bed occupied. I go down there frequently and there are literally no patients. I have a few appointments next week so I'll get an update but I pretty much know what I'm going to see already.
Is it just me or did we not see anything? - Edit, had to click to see the whole vid, shot in portrait mode.
Where'd this come from? Does he have other videos up that aren't pointed at the ceiling?
Lol. Got it. Thanks, pede.
Many doctors are asking patients to wait in their cars instead of the waiting room. The patient is then notified by cell phone when it's his turn.
The city life is a scam.
I had to go to the hospital (Grand Rapids, MI) during the quarantine for possible clot. Leg was purple. It was empty. One other person besides me. All they did was ask me nonstop Covid questions. My exit paperwork was 7/9 pages of Covid bs. I also needed a wheelchair to get in. The pain was excruciating. They wouldn’t give me one to get out. Ended up not being a clot but was interesting to see a hospital in the peak of lockdown.
Hope you're doing better now Pede
For anyone wondering why they are watching a video of ceilings...expand the video!
Very interesting! Dempanic!
Good job pede. Nice video.
Probably get funding for each reserved bed, occupied or not. We all know that for young healthy people the virus will not land them in hospital and they are keeping the elderly in their covid prison. This is all a part of their plan.
Yeah it is all questionable. Why I bank on myself with keeping a health immunity. You cannot trust the medical association.
I work in a hospital. It seems completely empty, but it’s not. Operating at 80% elective load. ER is far from crowded, but staff tell me they’re getting like 10% of the BS visits they used to. 2 COVID patients as of last week. But the big reason it seems empty is there are no visitors. Figure every ER and maternity patient is one or two visitors. Anybody elderly is probably driven in by somebody. Maybe 25% of inpatient has a visitor at any given time.
This whole thing is truly frightening. At some point the dam will burst and there will be no turning back.
I would have also thanked the officer for his service. But he’s still protecting an empty hospital.
Thank you for the tour of the drop ceilings of the beltway. There's something about acoustic tile that just does it for me.
Yup Covid19...Wuflu response is Very Fake News
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