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The Lockdowns Weren’t Worth It

glamphotographer

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How about no more lockdowns but the government should build more hospitals, wth greater ICU capacity, acquire more ventilators and increase the amount of healthcare staff
No more money from the Feds. Stop printing money or we'll pay $500 for a loaf of bread. Keep everything open but everyone has to mask and practice social distancing but people don't want to do that, so we're fucked either way.
 
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TeeJay

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How about no more lockdowns but the government should build more hospitals, wth greater ICU capacity, acquire more ventilators and increase the amount of healthcare staff
Canadian Government spent $81.6 BILLION on CERB (PLUS the other benefits, CRCB, CRB, CRSB etc etc etc)


It costs $80 MILLION to BUILD a NEW HOSPITAL

eg as an example for costing

The figures and the insanity speak for themselves
 

Phil C. McNasty

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A ventilator is just that
There is noone sitting in the room monitoring them
This is when I have to call you out on your bullshit.

Read and learn: https://www.scientificamerican.com/...taff-trained-to-run-them-are-in-short-supply/

Not Just Ventilators: Staff Trained to Run Them Are in Short Supply

Each patient on a breathing machine requires multiple doctors and nurses to care for that person

Governor Andrew Cuomo has warned that New York State is running out of time to get enough ventilators to treat the sickest coronavirus patients. Without them, vastly more New Yorkers could die. But the number of ventilators is not the only bottleneck: hospitals around the country are worried that a surge in COVID-19 patients will catch them short of the staff needed to run the lifesaving machines.

In a typical hospital intensive care unit, one nurse takes care of one or two patients at a time, says Ali Raja, a physician and executive vice chair of emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Before an individual is put on a ventilator, an anesthesiologist or emergency room doctor must intubate, or feed a tube down the throat of, that person. Such patients need to be anesthetized and immobilized during this process to avoid feeling like they are choking, Raja says. Then there are the respiratory therapists—roughly one for every 10 patients—needed to set up the ventilators and routinely check in on the machines, responding if there are any alarms or malfunctions. In addition, a critical care doctor must check in on each patient twice a day
 

TeeJay

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This is when I have to call you out on your bullshit.

Each patient on a breathing machine requires multiple doctors and nurses to care for that person
Its laughable you posted this after I posted right above

We wasted 80 billion on CERB
If that money was re-routed to health care we could easily hire all the staff required as well as building

Its like a 1000 to 1 ratio



Here is a mechanical ventilator for covid no human interaction required

 
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TeeJay

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You are wrong when you say nobody in the room needs to monitor patients on ventilators.

Just admit it
No I even linked to Sunnybrook for you
The machines are set and monitor

So one person at a desk can look at however many at same time
Apparently they adjust them twice a day so someone else also needs to make rounds

Go read the links
 

Phil C. McNasty

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No I even linked to Sunnybrook for you
The machines are set and monitor

So one person at a desk can look at however many at same time
Apparently they adjust them twice a day so someone else also needs to make rounds

Go read the links
What about the anesthesiologists you have to bring in for each patient??
What about the critical care doctors that must check in on each patient twice a day??

Thats in addition to any nurses who must monitor the ventilator ICU room 24/7
 

squeezer

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What about the anesthesiologists you have to bring in for each patient??
What about the critical care doctors that must check in on each patient twice a day??

Thats in addition to any nurses who must monitor the ventilator ICU room 24/7
Set the lunacy straight PHIL!!!

Go Phil Go Phil Go Phil Go PHIL!!!

GO McNasty on his lunatic ass!!!


btw, you sig pic is gorgeous but too many clothes!!!!
 

shack

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But by June at the absolute latest he needed to have figured out the old age homes needed all the $$$ and workers
Old age homes were not the main source of the spread. It has been the risk and prevention ignoring COVIDIOTS, like you, that helped the virus to spread that ended out causing the deaths of the most vulnerable. It was workers at these places that brought the infections into the homes once visitors were barred, which was many months ago.

Throwing money at ONLY the LTC homes would do next to nothing to decrease the number of cases. I know that it's above your comprehension level to comprehend that 1+1=2, that is more cases=more deaths.

You are the classic definition of a COVIDIOT. A dictionary is not required for that, even though that is what every single one says. Do you have better orgasms thinking that your made up words mean anything to anyone but you?
 

shack

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What about the anesthesiologists you have to bring in for each patient??
What about the critical care doctors that must check in on each patient twice a day??

Thats in addition to any nurses who must monitor the ventilator ICU room 24/7
Phil, whatever level of idiots you think the ones that argue with you about masks are, you are dealing with a new undefinable deepest-edge-of-the-universe level of idiot when you engage Tee Jay.
Mr. Phelps on Mission Impossible never had such a challenge.

 

Phil C. McNasty

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seagerbuzz

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There was no vaccine in 1918. The Spanish Flu ripped through the population of the world much like Covid is doing now, and then went away all on its own.
In less time than covid has too. Not much media or big pharma back then to bullshit the masses either.
 

jalimon

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The internet speaks more truth than the mainstream media and it's political backers.
Because nobody repeatedly told you that internet was fake news?

The internet only speaks truth to people intelligent enough to navigate out all the bullshit. Once you find reliable source funny enough they are often related to mainstream media :ROFLMAO:
 

New World

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My prediction is Toronto and Peel will be in gray zone until 70% of the population is vaccinated. Time to move to Vancouver.
 

TeeJay

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What about the anesthesiologists you have to bring in for each patient??
What about the critical care doctors that must check in on each patient twice a day??

Thats in addition to any nurses who must monitor the ventilator ICU room 24/7
You literally proved to us you did not even attempt to read the links provided to Sunnybrook Hospital lol

Although for shits and giggles care to explain WHY you would need an anesthesiologist to put a critical care ICU patient under???

The entire POINT of a Ventilator is to assist with oxygen; sedating them will slow breathing and most likely (check with Dr) kill them !!!


There also is no "nurse" required...

They use a RT (Respiratory Therapist) instead for these cases
 

PeteOsborne

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In December we were at 112 cases, then we went to 9 with the lockdown and have been staying low, until now, since last week we have risen to 69 active cases.
Looks like the entire KFLA is going to go either yellow or orange today depending on the number of cases at Queens.
Most of these cases are concentrated among the Queen’s University community, with 55 students and 14 other members making up Thursday’s active cases.
The Queen’s University outbreak originated from one person who travelled and then spread it to students living in Watts Hall, a residence on campus at Queen’s, and then to mostly off-campus contacts.
Some of these off-campus contacts were from 2 student teachers who attended a party, then went to elementary schools in the area, infecting two students in each of two schools so far.
A St Patricks day party with 140 Queens students didn't help much either, the local health unit anticipated gatherings and instituted Section 22 bylaw to limit gatherings and hour for alcohol sales from Friday Mar. 13th at midnight to Sunday Mar, 21st at midnight, so these Queens students held their party on Friday afternoon before the bylaw came into effect, now due to this, the Section 22 order has been extended until the end of the university school year on April 30th.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7699203/kingston-bylaw-140-party-st-pats-section-22-order/
https://globalnews.ca/news/7702460/order-gatherings-extended-kingston-end-of-april/

Lockdowns work for the majority but only takes one person to negate the efforts of tens of thousands.
 
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