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susano
04-28-2020, 10:09 PM
I came to this realization when all of the videos about empty hospitals first started appearing. Disinfo trolls online tried to spin it as visitors not being allowed but it was obviously much more than that. When it was made known that all elective surgeries were cancelled that was a huge red flag because even the most serious surgeries are classified as elective and that's major income for hospitals. Then I saw a Youtube (NYC, I think) of supplies being moved out of a major hospital. I knew right then they were going to be closing them. The amazing thing about this mind fuck is that hospital personnel, right in the middle of it, have not figured it out! Now, check out this nurse who just got laid off and SHE DOESN'T GET IT - yet. She will, very soon.

Report begins at 1:09


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COva2lZlaG4&feature=emb_logo


I don't know what this means. Are the demons behind this planning on no medical care or consolidating in debt institutions into smaller operations?

pcosmar
04-28-2020, 10:22 PM
March 17,,when the hype had just started,, and the "Story" was,,Over run Hospitals,, Stretchers in the halls,, and stacks of dead.
as reported by local and national Media,,

I saw two hospitals that day,, not overcrowded..
the second had hired security,,and barricades for the hoards that never showed up.

The Protest,Reopen Rally,,there were signs from Health Care Workers that want to go back to work.

susano
04-28-2020, 10:28 PM
Post from GLP:

My 72 year old cousin has very bad rheumatoid arthritis. She was to go in for an infusion on 4-24, got there and they said - go home, they supposedly sent her a letter saying her infusion was delayed until mid-June - they are only doing infusions for people under 60 years of age.

wth - her infusions don't cure her but they certainly help with her pain and mobility. Originally, she was scheduled for mid-March and they changed it to 4-24, and now mid-June.


All the people in there are getting infusions and are immune-suppressed, so why is she any different?

susano
04-28-2020, 10:33 PM
March 17,,when the hype had just started,, and the "Story" was,,Over run Hospitals,, Stretchers in the halls,, and stacks of dead.
as reported by local and national Media,,

I saw two hospitals that day,, not overcrowded..
the second had hired security,,and barricades for the hoards that never showed up.

The Protest,Reopen Rally,,there were signs from Health Care Workers that want to go back to work.


All of the media reports are lies. ALL of them. They got busted using a stock photo of an over crowded ER and passing it off as, first, from Italy and then, later, NYC.

There was that video posted here, yesterday, of the nurse speaking for her nurse friend in NYC saying they're murdering patients. Some people are being killed if they get admitted and others are flat out denied any access for treatment or needed surgeries.

Created4
04-28-2020, 10:59 PM
Front Line Medical Workers Speak Out on COVID19 Treatments: “Patients are Left to Rot and Die – This is Murder” (https://healthimpactnews.com/2020/frontline-medical-workers-speak-out-on-covid19-treatments-patients-are-left-to-rot-and-die-this-is-murder/)


https://youtu.be/1Bg2y-K5UHc

susano
04-29-2020, 01:56 AM
209 hospitals furloughing workers in response to COVID-19

Many U.S. hospitals and health systems have suspended elective procedures to save capacity, supplies and staff to treat COVID-19 patients.

As a result of suspending these nonemergent procedures, several systems have lost or expect to lose a large chunk of their annual revenue, forcing them to make cost reduction a top priority.

Below is a breakdown of the hospitals that have furloughed staff in an effort to remain financially stable amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Editor's Note: This webpage will be updated daily as more hospitals and health systems announce furloughs.

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/49-hospitals-furloughing-workers-in-response-to-covid-19.html

susano
04-29-2020, 02:42 AM
Houston Looking at Dismantling $17M Temp Hospital That Didn't See a Single Patient

By C. Douglas Golden
Published April 24, 2020 at 1:13pm


One thing the coronavirus outbreak has taught us is that we have limited resources, at least when it comes to funding.

Consider that the funds set aside for small businesses in the Paycheck Protection Program ran out in a matter of weeks. And that’s the federal government. State governments have even less budgetary room to play around with, and counties have even less money.

So imagine what Harris County, home to Houston, must be feeling right now given that when it’s all said and done, they will have spent about $17 million on a temporary hospital that has yet to see a single patient.

According to KPRC-TV, the coronavirus hospital could have cost Harris County as much as $60 million. Instead, the final price tag will likely be around $17 million, even though the facility did virtually nothing — which is why it could soon be closed.

“Construction on the temporary medical shelter began just over two weeks ago and was finished in a matter of days. It features 250 beds and is equipped to handle an influx of COVID-19 patients,” KPRC reported of the temporary hospital, which is situated at NRG Park.

“We don’t want to be caught flat-footed,” Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said back when officials thought the hospital was necessary. “We are working to stay ahead of this.”

The problem isn’t just that Harris County stayed ahead of coronavirus to the extent that the hospital didn’t need to see a single patient. It’s also about the fact that Harris County had a dubious arrangement with Garner Environmental Services, which designed the hospital and has helped run it.

For instance, various security officers at the site received daily remuneration of $2,875, $2,300 and $2,012, KPRC reported.

A finance section chief made $2,875 a day, the outlet added.


Meanwhile, two public information officers reportedly made $2,012 a day. That might not seem that bad until you realize the contract stipulated that “contact with the news media, citizens of Harris County or governmental agencies shall be the responsibility of the county.”

And while the hospital was constructed before Houston was experiencing peak resource usage, the city never came close to using enough beds to divert patients to the makeshift facility.

“We are still within the hospitals’ abilities to handle the load,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said the day before the contract with Garner was signed.

To be fair, the federal government has said it will cover 75 percent of the cost for the hospital, which means the good news for Harris County is that they won’t have to pay the full $17 million.

Of course, the bad news is that you’ll have to pay for it if you pay federal taxes. And for a county, $4.25 million is still a fair amount of money.

https://www.westernjournal.com/houston-looking-dismantling-17m-temp-hospital-didnt-see-single-patient/


Garner Environmental Services, Inc., an environmental company, provides emergency response for oil spills and hazardous materials, soil remediation, vacuum truc... Read More

https://www.zoominfo.com/c/garner-environmental-services-inc/46123999

Created4
04-29-2020, 07:44 AM
I came to this realization when all of the videos about empty hospitals first started appearing. Disinfo trolls online tried to spin it as visitors not being allowed but it was obviously much more than that. When it was made known that all elective surgeries were cancelled that was a huge red flag because even the most serious surgeries are classified as elective and that's major income for hospitals. Then I saw a Youtube (NYC, I think) of supplies being moved out of a major hospital. I knew right then they were going to be closing them. The amazing thing about this mind $#@! is that hospital personnel, right in the middle of it, have not figured it out! Now, check out this nurse who just got laid off and SHE DOESN'T GET IT - yet. She will, very soon.

Report begins at 1:09


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COva2lZlaG4&feature=emb_logo


I don't know what this means. Are the demons behind this planning on no medical care or consolidating in debt institutions into smaller operations?

I addressed this on 4/3 at the beginning of the month: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?545252-Universal-Coronavirus-Healthcare-Trumps-Obamacare-Free-Healthcare-for-All


I never thought I would live to see the day where the U.S. offered universal healthcare to everyone. And it happened so fast.

Trump beat Obama at his own game. What took Obama years to do, Trump and his administration has done, and more, in a matter of weeks.

All anyone needs to do now, whether they are insured or not, is walk into a hospital and state they think they have the coronavirus, and all their bills will be paid.

Amazing....

Created4
04-29-2020, 09:06 AM
Start at the 25 second mark:


https://youtu.be/4jjmiOxSXMo

Created4
04-29-2020, 09:15 AM
Beaumont to lay off more than 2,000 workers, permanently cut 450


https://youtu.be/y-rPZCUnQLI


It seems counter intuitive that this could happen... What has transpired here is that the regular business of running a hospital has changed dramatically...

Created4
04-29-2020, 09:20 AM
Entire hospital in Detroit area closed - 1 day notice given, no hazard pay or compensation for those laid off.


https://youtu.be/GwSJAq8uFAs

Created4
04-29-2020, 09:28 AM
Some expectant mothers in Charlotte are losing doctors weeks before due dates - 35 doctors lose their jobs


https://youtu.be/UFlJIxL4mT0

susano
04-29-2020, 11:47 AM
I addressed this on 4/3 at the beginning of the month: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?545252-Universal-Coronavirus-Healthcare-Trumps-Obamacare-Free-Healthcare-for-All

I'm not convinced that anything is going to replace closed facilities. Single payer, yes, but without facilities = no care whatsoever. If mass murder is the plan, why provide any services?

Anti Globalist
04-29-2020, 11:58 AM
My brother works in the second largest hospital in Chicago. I wonder if he will end up getting laid off. I'm assuming he won't since he works in billing and finance department.

Created4
04-29-2020, 11:59 AM
I'm not convinced that anything is going to replace closed facilities. Single payer, yes, but without facilities = no care whatsoever. If mass murder is the plan, why provide any services?

They will be bailed out, and in return the government will probably assume some ownership, which has been their MO with other industries they have bailed out.

So in the end we will have government controlled healthcare. Something that Obama worked for 8 years to establish (unsuccessfully), and now will be accomplished within a few weeks.

susano
04-29-2020, 12:08 PM
They will be bailed out, and in return the government will probably assume some ownership, which has been their MO with other industries they have bailed out.

So in the end we will have government controlled healthcare. Something that Obama worked for 8 years to establish (unsuccessfully), and now will be accomplished within a few weeks.

Yes, I can see that but what I'm saying is that they'll take the money and run and facilities will not be reopened and there won't be any medical care.

Created4
04-29-2020, 12:18 PM
Yes, I can see that but what I'm saying is that they'll take the money and run and facilities will not be reopened and there won't be any medical care.

Never in a million years. The healthcare (wrongly named, it is actually "medical care" and disease management) system is the most profitable system in the world, and employs more people than probably all other industries combined.

They need these facilities to continue the system. They will be bailed out. Guaranteed.

It's a short-term problem created by the government by diverting all funds to COVID19 treatment. Once the money dries up for ventilators, test kits, new drug research, etc., they will need these facilities open and running again.

But they will never be the same....

Dr.3D
04-29-2020, 12:19 PM
Entire hospital in Detroit area closed - 1 day notice given, no hazard pay or compensation for those laid off.


https://youtu.be/GwSJAq8uFAs

I wonder what was edited out @ 1:07.

Voluntarist
04-29-2020, 12:58 PM
Per registered decision (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?541228-Bryan-does-this-site-reject-traditional-morality-and-Christian-teachings&p=6888638&viewfull=1#post6888638), member has been banned for violating community standards as interpreted by TheTexan (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/member.php?33245-TheTexan) (respect his authoritah (https://youtu.be/PaKjRMMU9HI)) as authorized by Brian4Liberty Ruling (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?541228-Bryan-does-this-site-reject-traditional-morality-and-Christian-teachings&p=6888539&viewfull=1#post6888539)

May God have mercy on his atheist, police-hating, non-voting, anarchist soul.

Created4
04-29-2020, 01:12 PM
That they were consolidating facilities because treatments using Vitamin C, Zinc, H2O2 Nebulizers and Earthing have been so effective.

Yeah, gotta stamp out the competition!

Allure Medical Spa doc who pushed vitamin C to prevent and slow COVID-19 charged with health care fraud (https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/allure-medical-spa-doc-who-pushed-vitamin-c-to-prevent-and-slow-covid-19-charged-with-health-care-fraud)

KEEF
04-29-2020, 01:20 PM
They will be bailed out, and in return the government will probably assume some ownership, which has been their MO with other industries they have bailed out.

So in the end we will have government controlled healthcare. Something that Obama worked for 8 years to establish (unsuccessfully), and now will be accomplished within a few weeks.
...under the Trump Administration too. Must be more 4-D chess to distract the powers that be while he secretly drains the swamp. :sarcasm: