20% open staffed beds. What spare capacity do they normally have during non-Covid times? Do they run at 80%, 70, 60, 50? What?
I know you hate formulas and articles that don't address what you're talking about, but busy ICUs regularly operated at a 90% capacity prior to the pandemic... with a 1:1 nurse/patient ratio, determined by available staff. Today, most ICUs are operating between 80-90%, with between a 1:2 and 1:4 patient ratio. MASSIVE DIFFERENCE.
Take your helmet off and stop licking windows.
Govt and central banks are prioritising the monetary system. Hospital spend to manage the pandemic is non-existent in comparison.
I'm not sweating it, bro. I know you're not into exerting yourself too much with these posts, so I hope the effort you had to put in to making this post didn't cause you to sweat, either. Cheers!
Yeah, and in Canada we spent more on this "single cause" THAN THE ENTIRE ACCUMULATED DEBT FROM CANADA'S INCEPTION IN 1867 THROUGH TO 2019. SO WHY THE FUCK COULDN'T WE ADD ONE FUCKING BED IN ALL OF CANADA DURING THIS TIME???
Meanwhile, your only suggestion on how this would have been achieved was to offer a pool of workers that don't exist less than the other hospitals that are competing for them. I still can't tell if you're arguing that there are no patients to put in these ICUs or the government is irresponsible in not conjuring up more accomadations for them.
Can you post the before and after statistics of medical workers that did and did not receive the poison? We could then simply compare the number of cases in the medical field workers and see if they have changed since the government started forcing people to lose their job or take their treatment.
I will do that when you post the statistics that compelled you to refer to the vaccine as "poison" in every post you've made on the last two pages.