Do you live in Oregon?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/oregon-covid-19-patients-hospital-icu/
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/oregon/articles/2021-08-28/oregon-counties-request-trucks-for-bodies-as-deaths-climb
Note: No doubt you will say these videos are fake media hype designed to make us sheep think there's a problem when none exists. I would have posted videos I personally took using my cell phone, but visitors aren't allowed in ICU at this time. If they were, I still wouldn't have gone to the hospital to prove a point to a troll, such as you.
"Hospitals in Oregon are at their breaking point"
What does "breaking point" mean? Sounds hyperbolic.
"More than a dozen critically ill covid patients fill the medical ICU"
More than a dozen? Big fuckin deal.
"This patient is 26 and dying. This patient is 21 and dying. This patient is a father of four and dying"
They're trying to make it sound like it's a pandemic of the young and virile, when young people make up only a tiny fraction of the covid deaths. Every news story now only mentions young people, as if the majority of people dying aren't old and fat. There's an agenda to scare our population into compliance. People that lean right can plainly hear the hyperbole, and therefore aren't swayed by it.
"Americans who hesitate to get the vaccine asking nurses and doctors to shoulder the unbelievable weight of deaths and illnesses."
My sister is an ICU covid nurse. She's been doing it since the beginning, and has traveled all over the U.S. on contract. She's getting ready to go to Oregon. They just offered her $14k/week as they are short staffed. She's been making $8k/week in Florida. When I speak to her, it doesn't sound like she's "shouldering the unbelievable weight of deaths and illnesses". It sounds like her bank account is about ready to burst. BTW, every time my sister brings up a younger patient, I always ask her for their stats, and they're always fat. Of course, in America, fat is the default, and is considered normal/average. I couldn't care less whether they live or die. They have the ablility to alter their trajectory, but choose not to for their own reasons.
"If you're worried about the risks from the side effects of the vaccine itself, you're risks of what can happen to you or your loved one if you do not get vaccinated are astronomically higher."
Astronomically higher? Really? Hyperbole much? So exactly what is the percentage of unvaccinated people who contract covid that are hospitalized? And of those that are hospitalized, what is the percentage of people who actually die? After you give me the percentages, it would be appropriate to break it down by age, BMI and number of comorbidities to further clarify the risk.
I'm tired of watching these propaganda "news" stories, and reading how the patient told the nurse, right before they died, that they wished they'd listened to the experts.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/oregon/articles/2021-08-28/oregon-counties-request-trucks-for-bodies-as-deaths-climb"Tillamook County Emergency Director Gordon McCraw wrote in his request to the state that the county's sole funeral home “is now consistently at or exceeding their capacity” of nine bodies."
9 bodies? What?
""Due to COVID cases of staff, they are unable to transport for storage to adjacent counties," he wrote, adding that suicides are also up in the county."
Suicides are also up? Really?
“In the past week, we more than doubled the number of COVID deaths in Tillamook County, from five to eleven,”
Eleven?
"the coronavirus delta variant tears through Oregon's unvaccinated population."
Huh? Like what? 10,000 people? 20,000 people? Sounds hyperbolic.
Mainstream media is pathetic.