Hospital Capacity
We were told two weeks to flatten the curve, so our hospitals would not get overwhelmed. Looking back, how did we do?
- Notice the period before Covid hit. We can use that as a baseline.
- Notice the uptick and then fall just before the hospitals were emptied. The surge had already peaked and was falling back just as the measures were being put in place (March 12 was when the lockdowns started)
- Notice the steps taken to prepare for the supposed coming covid wave. THe hospitals were briefly emptied down to 60% capacity levels.
- Notice the absence of a surge in covid hospitalizations after they were emptied. The wave never came.
- How were they able to empty the hospitals down to 60% so rapidly, seemingly almost overnight Partly removing the incoming waves by cancelling surgeries but they also moved sick people back to their LTC/nursing homes and caused a huge wave of sudden deaths there.
- Notice that ever since that period, they are no longer running at 100% capacity but rather hover around 80% yet the mainstream media was constantly moaning about overwhelmed hospitals and tired front line workers.
- Notice the lack of surges yet we were constantly told another wave coming, our hospitals are overrun, our staff are exhausted...
[TODO: Compare Covid mandate timeline in ontario as a reference] 2021-03-12 - Complete lockdown throught Ontario
OST fraud on hospital data
https://twitter.com/ClimateAudit/status/1480199107633459203
today's disinformation from Ontario Science Table. Local to me, but prob representative of science advice elsewhere. Left- ACTUAL hospitalization data by vax status. Right - hospitalization infographic from Science Table. Look at difference, pic.twitter.com/ULXNORcfkP
— Stephen McIntyre (@ClimateAudit) January 9, 2022
(in case the link eventually breaks)
vaccinated are leading ICU occupancy
(although I don't believe this is population adjusted)
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