A report by the Odessa Accountability Project claims that a 17-year-old COVID patient suffering from breathing difficulties entered a hospital in Texas, only for staff to place a plastic bag over her head after she removed her face mask.
Yes, really.
A photo of the teenager posted to the group’s Facebook page shows the young woman with the bag, which features the words “equipment cover,” placed over her head and upper body. She is also wearing a face mask.
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That's OK. Qualified nurses have all been fired, so anyone hired to be a pretend nurse, just like our pretend *resident, get to do whatever they feel like doing.
ReplyDeleteThere is some staff and admin types that need a little street beat down. They are barbaric animals and not worthy of human consideration
ReplyDeleteStreet beat down? Clubs. It's the only way to knock some sense into them.
DeleteNemo
Gabby Petito therapy
ReplyDeleteThat's more hands-on.
DeleteERs have got to be the worst place to go when sick or hurt. Took Kathy there (Noon) back in July for a fall. The lobby was packed. Not with covid people but people really hurt. Wait time for us 4 hours. Finally got a room and doctor. This part was fast. But I noticed a dozen empty ER rooms and nurses just setting down and bullshitting. My conclusion was that a slow down was in place on purpose. I saw real people not illegals in the waiting room bent over in pain, crying. Lobby nurses tried to help the best they could. The only way I saw to get in quick would be by ambulance and near death. Fuck Biden.
ReplyDeleteAT this point, going into a hospital (for any reason) is paramount to a death sentence.
ReplyDelete.45 calibre re-education coming to a hospital near you soon!
ReplyDeleteLately, the hospitals have been VERY lacking in they'er care of patience, especially since COVID. If this happened to a member of my family....strangely, the place would be burnt to the ground.
ReplyDeleteI’m gonna have to call that attempted murder.
ReplyDeletehttp://bussjaeger.us/blog/?p=1879
Nurse Ratched's on the job.
ReplyDeleteI call bullshit.
ReplyDeleteER nurse
I was keeping my opinion to myself but I too harbor severe doubts as to the veracity of this story.
DeleteWhich is how they teach you to say "I call Bullshit" at all the fancy dancy leadership schools to which I was sent.