Originally Posted by
User5004
Hospitals are not overrun. My brother is a hospital executive for a multi location hospital in a very large city and my wife is a nurse and they both can attest that the hospitals are near empty with extremely low occupancy. From a managers planning point of view I was told “this was way overblown”. The nurses are sitting all day with very little work to do. There is no shortage on ventilators.
People with underlying health issues and especially those that have significantly exceeded the average life expectancy may die of this or something else but it will be reported as Covid. The same number games get used when an 85 year old man with heart disease dies from a heart attack while using a chainsaw after a hurricane but it is attributed to “death by hurricane.”
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If your wife is so damn bored, come to Detroit. We have plenty of open seats on flights and full hospitals for her to be "entertained" with.