The shot !!!
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Realistically everyone will have their own opinion and being as every human is different they will all have their own opinion and it will affect each one different. The reality is its a flu virus, no different than any other flu in history with (in my opinion) the exception of how it was delivered. the only difference between this one and 2 years ago with people dying is you didnt have the news drilling it into you 24/7.. people always have gotten and many have died from flu's. If anything to me it has shown that it targets unhealthy Americans seemingly the most. do your best to stay healthy, use common sense and live your life. you arent getting out alive anyhow and there is no predetermined method of your passing. No one cared about h1n1, because the data was being manipulated for a purpose. Happy New year!
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Ok what else does then?
My position is if you have any flu like symptoms then stay home like you should and don’t spread it. Basic common sense for the Covid as well. What’s the need to run out and get tested. Your just gonna go home and treat it like the flu anyway. No reason to submit your dna that they want.
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Hey the soccer moms or local housewives weren’t to far off base this time. I just read a quote from a Forbes magazine writer that if you do drink some Coca Cola before testing it will give a high percentage rate of positive testing.
Ok what else does then?
My position is if you have any flu like symptoms then stay home like you should and don’t spread it. Basic common sense for the Covid as well. What’s the need to run out and get tested. Your just gonna go home and treat it like the flu anyway. No reason to submit your dna that they want.
Ok what else does then?
My position is if you have any flu like symptoms then stay home like you should and don’t spread it. Basic common sense for the Covid as well. What’s the need to run out and get tested. Your just gonna go home and treat it like the flu anyway. No reason to submit your dna that they want.
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here's a tip on hospital #s
elder dumping by families is always a problem especially winter/holidays
what you have now additionally is every care home whether elder or disabled dumping known or suspected positives on ER's
literally making up or embellishing reason to send them to the ER
guess what? 99% of these "at risk" folks are asymptomatic, but because they test + (accurately or not) they will not take them back for as long as 6-8 weeks after multiple negative tests results over that period...
forced hospital admissions
rural and community hospitals becoming care homes for this population taking up ALOT of beds, and not just for days...for weeks and weeks!
becoming nursing homes
so what this does is bump up the level of care bed for those who are hospitalized with anything that would typically be in a reg med bed often to where?
higher level of care beds! Filling them up!
and so goes the $...
the home is still getting paid every dime from room to meals
and now the hospital is getting paid too
think about the waste of resources and $ across this
just one BS element of the hospital # manipulation!
makes fantastic fear mongering without the backstory!
elder dumping by families is always a problem especially winter/holidays
what you have now additionally is every care home whether elder or disabled dumping known or suspected positives on ER's
literally making up or embellishing reason to send them to the ER
guess what? 99% of these "at risk" folks are asymptomatic, but because they test + (accurately or not) they will not take them back for as long as 6-8 weeks after multiple negative tests results over that period...
forced hospital admissions
rural and community hospitals becoming care homes for this population taking up ALOT of beds, and not just for days...for weeks and weeks!
becoming nursing homes
so what this does is bump up the level of care bed for those who are hospitalized with anything that would typically be in a reg med bed often to where?
higher level of care beds! Filling them up!
and so goes the $...
the home is still getting paid every dime from room to meals
and now the hospital is getting paid too
think about the waste of resources and $ across this
just one BS element of the hospital # manipulation!
makes fantastic fear mongering without the backstory!
Last edited by Rippem; 12-31-2020 at 10:48 AM.
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here's a tip on hospital #s
elder dumping by families is always a problem especially winter/holidays
what you have now additionally is every care home whether elder or disabled dumping known or suspected positives on ER's
literally making up or embellishing reason to send them to the ER
guess what? 99% of these "at risk" folks are asymptomatic, but because they test + (accurately or not) they will not take them back for as long as 6-8 weeks after multiple negative tests results over that period...
forced hospital admissions
rural and community hospitals becoming care homes for this population taking up ALOT of beds, and not just for days...for weeks and weeks!
becoming nursing homes
so what this does is bump up the level of care bed for those who are hospitalized with anything that would typically be in a reg med bed often to where?
higher level of care beds! Filling them up!
and so goes the $...
the home is still getting paid every dime from room to meals
and now the hospital is getting paid too
think about the waste of resources and $ across this
just one BS element of the hospital # manipulation!
makes fantastic fear mongering without the backstory!
elder dumping by families is always a problem especially winter/holidays
what you have now additionally is every care home whether elder or disabled dumping known or suspected positives on ER's
literally making up or embellishing reason to send them to the ER
guess what? 99% of these "at risk" folks are asymptomatic, but because they test + (accurately or not) they will not take them back for as long as 6-8 weeks after multiple negative tests results over that period...
forced hospital admissions
rural and community hospitals becoming care homes for this population taking up ALOT of beds, and not just for days...for weeks and weeks!
becoming nursing homes
so what this does is bump up the level of care bed for those who are hospitalized with anything that would typically be in a reg med bed often to where?
higher level of care beds! Filling them up!
and so goes the $...
the home is still getting paid every dime from room to meals
and now the hospital is getting paid too
think about the waste of resources and $ across this
just one BS element of the hospital # manipulation!
makes fantastic fear mongering without the backstory!
BTW, Most elderly/disabled care facilities have their own internal quarantined units for covid positive patients with minor or no symptoms.
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first-hand witnessing and knowing the policies?
from staff and providers at other facilities as well
First I've ever heard of quarantine units in care facilities, at least in my area?
typically, the entire facility is a quarantine zone as illustrated by the locking down for the last 10 months
we are in different parts of the country, different states things may be being done differently as they are everywhere
not much consistency in this debacle
here in NY much of this overreaction now is due to Emperor Cuomo originally directing facilities to accept them back positive if not symptomatic...
which was realistic but resulted in big-time backlash
"that positive Nana is gonna kill our Mawmaw...that hasn't been out of bed in months, that we visited twice in 2019..."
virus outbreak of this scope gonna find susceptible Mawmaw if it wants to regardless dear
from staff and providers at other facilities as well
First I've ever heard of quarantine units in care facilities, at least in my area?
typically, the entire facility is a quarantine zone as illustrated by the locking down for the last 10 months
we are in different parts of the country, different states things may be being done differently as they are everywhere
not much consistency in this debacle
here in NY much of this overreaction now is due to Emperor Cuomo originally directing facilities to accept them back positive if not symptomatic...
which was realistic but resulted in big-time backlash
"that positive Nana is gonna kill our Mawmaw...that hasn't been out of bed in months, that we visited twice in 2019..."
virus outbreak of this scope gonna find susceptible Mawmaw if it wants to regardless dear
Last edited by Rippem; 12-31-2020 at 04:33 PM.
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This is the number of people in the hospital accross all of the USA as of 12/29/2020
So if the total number of people is 66.5% of all beds in use , and of that 66% 17.29% is plauge paitients.
Why are the liars on the TV crowing" bodies everywhere".. reffer trucks on standby..for what??
I'm no math scholar but I interpet that as hospitals no where near a capacity they crow.
So if the total number of people is 66.5% of all beds in use , and of that 66% 17.29% is plauge paitients.
Why are the liars on the TV crowing" bodies everywhere".. reffer trucks on standby..for what??
I'm no math scholar but I interpet that as hospitals no where near a capacity they crow.
Last edited by open87; 12-31-2020 at 04:55 PM.



