You obviously have never been in a NYC hospital. Hallways are the norm in the ED always. That just translated to beds in the hallways on the floors. There were no shortages though. No one was sleeping on the floor. or in the garage. What are you t alking about? Truly amazing the pretzels you need to bake. You cant see that there was a plan in place that utterly failed but didnt result in the chaos that was predicted? Or the intellectual dishonesty that you are being accused of elsewhere is just showing up here too?
Coming from someone who said he would never engage me again after resorting to calling me a POS I will take my intellectual honesty anytime.
Hold on to that title because at least I called you that and have no qualms about it. Glad other are calling you out on more and more BS that you spout here. Crawl back into the hole you like to disappear into again. Its so much better here without you. Troll
What is gained with the name calling? If you don't want to see his posts just place him on ignore.
Are you assuming ones gender?
There was never a shortage of beds in any hospital. No patients that I heard of was turned away from a hospital. Hospitals barely went on diversion. Hospitals go on diversion way more often in non-pandemic times than I have heard them going on diversion in the past weeks.
pandemic protocol diversion process is not the same, and even on redirection ambulances can still come and that causes a shortage.
Address the damn question. Were there shortages of beds in NY hospitals during the peak days?
Last week some projections were under 60k for amount of deaths. That no longer looks to be the case.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
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a Month ago some projections were 2.2 million dead in the US, that no longer appears to be the case.
Really now ? why don't you try to find those patients? We had the USNS Comfort and Javits center sitting empty?
Really now? Tell that to all the patients lined up in hospital hallways