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April 13th, 2021, 04:37 PM
#11
Originally Posted by
MikePal
Tough triage decision, but a reality check.; if they are 85+ , with underlining comorbidity issues and will probably die within 8 months anyway...push come to shove, you save the younger healthier patient.
Given that the most vulnerable have already been vaccinated would it now just become normal yearly deaths?
Why fear mongering about triage?
Why would they become a statistic other than to say that the darn vaccine never worked.
Over 5.8 million people of our most vulnerable have already received a jab. Whats the problem?
What age group and patient demographics in ICU at this time?
Is it only covid or are they bunching in all medical conditions? What percentage are covid?
Still smells like a rat.
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April 13th, 2021 04:37 PM
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April 13th, 2021, 07:09 PM
#12
Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
Gun Nut
Here is the way it goes you show up at the hospital with difficulty breathing, the waiting room has two other people experiencing the same problem. They have two ICU beds with ventilates available. The triage nurse asks each individual if they had an opportunity to get vaccinated. The two other individuals make the excuse, that they tried but the vaccine at the point where they tried to get vaccinated had run out when it became their turn. You say why would I bother, why would I fool around getting an experimental vaccine? Unfortunately the ICU bed were give to the individuals, who at least attempted to get vaccinated. That is how it is likely to work, if medical resources are at the point of critical availability. A fellow once explain to me he was in emergency, in critical shape. The doctor leaned over his face as he was checking him out. Later after a successive operation and recovery the doctor confess I lean over your face to check to see if you were a smoker. The fellow said he honestly believed if the doctor had detected smoke on my breath, the he would have simply moved on to the next individual.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut
My views are, I've already had it, got sick like any other flu. It is a flu like any other that go's around yearly.
Do I get my annual flu shot, no I do not, my choice like everybody else.
Why would I want to take a experimental drug vaccine that after being vaccinated, it won't stop me from contracting the virus, nor will it stop me from passing it along to others. I can't take my mask off, I still have keep 6ft, follow all restrictions. So basically getting vaccinated will not get me us back to normal that were being told.
If being vaccinated is only going to possibly lesson the symptoms, well I don't see any benefit of it for myself. The symptoms for me were nothing out of a normal flu infection.