Covid Hospitalizations
By Bensen32
@Bensen32 (27743)
United States
September 15, 2021 6:54am CST
Good day to you all.
So, I was reading today that the AMA (American Medical Association) reported that the government requires all hospitals to report any Covid-19 cases as one category. That they are Covid-19 positive. They are also required to test every patient that is hospitalized, for Covid-19. Anyone who is positive for Covid-19 is there for listed as hospitalized for covid no matter what they came to the hospital for.
This explains maybe why the numbers are so high. That being the case if you go into the hospital showing no signs of Covid, yet you are positive you just became a “hospitalized for covid” number. Just like all those in the beginning who were listed as “Covid deaths” when they didn’t actually die from Covid.
Again, I ask why is our government doing this? Why are they pushing these false numbers? What is the end game here? Is it to get us scared so we depend on the government more? Is it to divide the population yet again?
Be careful what you believe and how far you will let them take you. Do some research and see what is out there. Don’t just listen to the narrative that the media wants you to listen to.
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@FourWalls (68918)
• United States
15 Sep 21
My cousin was hospitalized for a couple of days with a bacterial infection earlier this month. If the hospitals were as overrun with covid cases as they claim, why didn’t they give her antibiotics and send her home????
I don’t know about now, but when this first started hospitals got “extra money” for having covid cases. That means that, even though I was seen in the emergency room for gastro issues last December, I tested positive for covid so the hospital got a few thousand extra bucks (on top of my copay and what my insurance paid them).
I was thinking initially it was a power grab, but they aren’t going to shut down the country again while there’s Democratic control of the government (if the GOP wins the midterms they’ll shut it down in a heartbeat,), so I’m thinking more of a money grab than a power grab.
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@moffittjc (121659)
• Gainesville, Florida
16 Sep 21
@Bensen32 We're having the same issue in our hospitals here in my local area. The two major hospitals here are both requiring all their staff to get vaccinated, and the result is that hundreds of nurses and doctors are quitting or retiring instead of getting the vaccine. They are now having to turn away any non-life threatening cases because of the hospital staffing shortages.
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@Bensen32 (27743)
• United States
15 Sep 21
exactly my point they were and are still padding those numbers making it seem a lot more dangerous than it actually is. I dont think either side can close the country again....there are to many people at are not listening to them anymore and all their lies. Not to mention the damage it will do to the country.