Can you please give me a good response?

  • Lightbritelite@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    I’m not sure if I quite believe what you’re posting there, but i will say that hospitals can’t keep up with the covid patients and folks with other serious issues can’t get proper medical treatment due to the overcrowding of unvaccinated folks. There’s only around 60 ER beds where i live, and they’re pretty consistently full of COVID patients. I live in the US, btw.

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      3 years ago

      What exactly is the “proper medical treatment” of a covid patient? Do tell if the “authorities” in US have been able to decide anything.

      I am in Delhi, India, and have seen what you are seeing 6 months ago, probably seen worse. For two months or so, there were too many patients for the system to handle. Beds weren’t there. Oxygen was in short supply. Ventilators were few. 20+ of my own family members were either positive or suffering with illness but not officially positive. The count of friends and coworkers, I didn’t bother with. For two months, no one cared for non-covid related news. A city with over 10 million residents, and people were dying regardless of their vaccination status. Many prominent people, some doctors, with double vaccination are already dead of covid.