The latest MSM dire warning shares scary local numbers as pandemic infections, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to spike.
Check-it . . .
Federal Data Show Which Kansas City Area Hospitals Are Running Out Of ICU Beds
Since mid-November, a coronavirus surge has sent an average of roughly 180 patients with COVID-19 to Kansas City area hospitals each day. Though COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have declined slightly from their peaks in November and December, data show that many hospitals are continuing to operate at or near their intensive care capacity.
Bullshit hysteria
ReplyDeleteWell if KCUR part of the National Panhandler Radio group reports it who are we to question it?
ReplyDeleteWELCOME TO TRUMPCARE
ReplyDeleteThe young CHUDs are gathering at home parties too much. Weird.
ReplyDeleteIt's neither bullshit or hysteria.
ReplyDeleteIt's data.
Adults need data to make intelligent decisions.
I will do whatever Dr. Kamala orders me!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that 70% tax rate on the middle class cured covid.
I love science.
We have 1550 active cases of the Chinese red death virus in kc, as usual, the lame stream media is adding Kansas hospitals to the mix and claiming it’s all kcmo. Kansas is not terrible but it’s way more than Kc has.
ReplyDeleteKcmo has less than .35% active cases. Someone hold me, I’m skeered!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lie. There are plenty of beds doctors and nurses in all hospitals nationwide. Dr Fauci and the radical left are liars. Barack Obama sent millions to the bio lab in Wuhan China. Dr Fauci leaked the spread of the virus back in 2016 before it even happened. This virus was planned and known about worldwide by the globalists. People who wanted to warn of the virus were murdered. Don't be a wimp speak up about the lies.
Do you wear the fedora tin foil hat or the beanie? Asking for a friend.
Delete327 do you have your head buried in the sand or in your ass?
DeleteSame as nearly every winter flu season.
ReplyDeleteIn some years hospital did actually run out if beds.
The democrat political flu.
But the number of patients who go to hospitals seeking treatment is much larger than the number actually admitted for care. For example, just 61% of patients with COVID-19 who seek treatment in KU’s emergency room are admitted.
ReplyDeleteI don't know math but this statement makes zero sense. 39% is smaller then 61%, makes me doubt the whole article.
Somehow, they are playing us.
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