Overwhelmed Hospitals

in Deep Dives3 years ago

As the story goes, hospitals are overrun. But something is different with the stories this time: they tell us a majority of people are vaccinated. And in some cases, they admit it worse than anytime since the so-called pandemic.

They also admit in some stories, that it's not from COVID-19. Yes, that's right, these situations of overwhelmed hospitals, whether it's due to administrative nonsense like cutting staff or reducing hospital operation in some areas, it's not from alleged infections of the alleged novel coronavirus.

Something else is up.

What is it?

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/the-hospitals-in-australia-are-being/comments

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Mark McGowan, the premier of Western Australia - which has almost 3 million people - in an interview with Sky News Australia on Sun., Oct. 31.

Our hospitals are under enormous pressure. This is the same in [the rest of Australia]. This has been something no one has ever seen before, the growth in demand in our hospitals, why it is is hard, hard to know… There is huge numbers of people coming through the door, so we’re doing everything we can to try to manage it.

Alex Berenson adds a comment to what McGowan said:

To be clear, Covid is not causing the hospital crisis in Western Australia. The state has incredibly strict border restrictions, even by Australian standards, and almost no cases.

But - like the rest of Australia - it has very high vaccination rates.

It's similar across the globe.

But the logic is hard for many to notice. It seems rational thinking escapes many who are unable to put two and two together.