I know in New York they put together infected and non-infected people, so that the infection could spread. When you were infected with the flu, they were likely to put you on a ventilator sedated. Only a small fraction of people survived the atrophy it caused. Also they were paid what, 30-40k dollars per "Covid case" they reported.
I heard one story of a drug addict who was also put on a ventilator. But given his resistance he managed to wake up, pull out the ventilator tube and walk home. He survived.
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We know. Will anyone do anything about? Probably not. Where are our leaders? Where is someone with some fucking balls and tenacity going to push back against this quackery?
It's not going to be me, some dumb river city boy from the breadbaskets making less than 50K a year with arrest records and wasted youth.
But you figure someone with some momentum and legacy could get things moving. Some key religious figure for the spiritual, or some business faggot for the tangible.
But everyone just loves being in that one stupid tiny hat camp after a certain amount of wealth is accumulated.
Close half the beds to ''socially distance'' patients from an airborne virus that has no ''safe'' limit indoors.
Make the staf waste 20% of their time in entirely useless extra surface disinfection rituals against a virus that is airborne.
>''THE HOSPITALS ARE OVERWHELMED!''
At least here, the vast majority if ''covid hospitalisations'' were :
1- Not there for complications from the Wuhan sniffles.
2- **Caught the Wuhan Coronavirus at the hospital.** ( and were fine because it's a sniffles virus for *nearly everyone*, and then *everyone* once they are no-longer immunologically naive to it the next year. )