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Old 09-09-2021, 06:41 PM
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1. Most hospitals ICUs absolutely do not operate at close to full capacity at all. It's a very bad thing if you're consistently operating at close to full ICU capacity.

2. The navy boat was used. It was used to treat non-COVID patients because, as I'm sure even someone of your low intelligence level can understand, a dense environment like a ship is a terrible place to treat patients with a highly contagious disease. So where they could they transferred certain types of patients there from the hospital, or sent them there in the first place. But the ship wasn't equipped to treat every possible kind of medical emergency.

It's always surprising to me how people like you can form such deep opinions about things without actually knowing anything about it.
Toxigen is a doctor or something. He must work at a hospital ICU because he is REALLY informed. He is sucking that "this is not happening!!!!" dick REALLY hard. Dude really believes that a hospital operating at 90% or better capacity is "good" or "normal". Yea.. Less care for everyone, more hours for the staff, using up all your resources that are supposed to last for a month in a week. That sounds REALLY good for the hospitals lol.

You know how these republicans are. They believe that work sets you free, remember when they did that? lol