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Posted on 3/27/20 at 7:18 pm to VOR
quote:and if we keep the country shut down, there won't be hospitals for ANYONE soon
The overwhelming demand on hospitals and clinics is the true problem
Posted on 3/28/20 at 9:07 am to 4cubbies
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Most hospitals across the country are not "overwhelmed". Those in low population density areas are fine. CNN and the MSM only report on conditions in a few big city facilities. These places are so old they're crowded normally. The "big" one is Bellvue in NYC. Go check it's location and normal patient intake.
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So two random hospital employees in NYC can speak for the state of hospitals across America?
Most hospitals across the country are not "overwhelmed". Those in low population density areas are fine. CNN and the MSM only report on conditions in a few big city facilities. These places are so old they're crowded normally. The "big" one is Bellvue in NYC. Go check it's location and normal patient intake.
Posted on 3/28/20 at 11:19 am to the808bass
No, what I believe is the hospital I am dealing with made a decision to keep 30% occupancy open in case it is needed for this pandemic. Whether that is right or wrong is not my point. It was an "Administrative" decision to delay my surgery, not my doctor's. That's all. I was a little "bent out of shape" about yesterday.
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