No more room in the inn (and hospital)

I promise I’ll come up with an original post soon, folks, but lately, so many other bloggers are so eloquently addressing issues which concern us all, I feel everyone must read them. Here’s the latest example, from Keith, whose writings I greatly respect. Larry

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We have a relative with multiple chronic issues who is now in great pain and cannot stand up on her own. She was sent to an urgent care clinic because the hospitals are full up. She is now waiting in line at the nearest hospital to get a MRI as they cannot figure out what was wrong after the Xrays at the urgent care clinic showed no breaks.

Yet, if she is admitted, they may not have any hospital beds. You see, the hospitals are overrun by COVID patients who the significant majority of which have been unvaccinated. Yesterday, I read two things of import to this issue. In my metropolitan city of about one million people, there were only 66 hospital beds available in all hospitals within 30 miles. That was in the morning.

I also read of the death of one of my favorite singers, Marvin Aday, better…

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One thought on “No more room in the inn (and hospital)

  1. I commented on another post this:

    “I’m so tired of these idiots, I couldn’t care less. These are the people we don’t need more of anyway. Let them have at it. Get some right wing radio personalities or Anon leaders to start pushing triple doses of ivermectin, rat poisoning and to absolutely not go to hospitals or see doctors in case of 5G, cancer in other drugs, tracking devices etc. Please let evolution do it’s job.
Just take care of yourselves. Get the vaccines, wear masks, avoid crowds and avoid these people. Let nature work it out. ”

    And it’s simple at the hospitals. Don’t let the unvaccinated get the priority over others. They should come last. This is totally backwards and not fair to reasonable intelligent people.

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