My sister lives in US and send me this .She is not a conspiracy person like me but she is starting to see something is wrong.I don t know if it has been posted , I am on page 609 ...
Yes, I watched this a few days ago, it broke my heart to see a fellow healthcare professional in such a state of distress.l I wanted to put her head on my shoulder, give her a hug, and let her cry her heart out against atrocities being committed against innocent vulnerable people, no family around to question, no witnesses.
I have never worked in the CU during my healthcare experience, which covers may decades.
But just some of the simple procedures she explained, to me it is criminal negligence. They should never be allowed into any healthcare profession period. To think that someone that can provide dialysis to patient, and say they will figure it out is beyond belief, the placement of and misplacement of an NG tube, flooding the the lungs is unconscionable, when one indicator is a simple litmus for acidity, and listening with a stethoscope, nowadays it requires X ray confirmation. The fact that 5 hours elapsed before placement of an endotracheal tube was correctly place, The placement of a vascular IV line into an artery and the patient bled to death, to me is a blatant criminally, to deny a person the right to breath, in the assumption that yes it is the the correct position.
And the answer to these atrocities in people of power was silence, they are going to die anyway and that from so called professionals. I think the Nurse called them sociopaths, she is not far wrong. Opportunistic individuals, with a few letters after there name, offered well over the odds, for deployment in a so called epidemiological hazard zone,. As the nirse states, there are many other professionals in hotels, waiting for assignments all paid by FEMA. The mind boggles.
And all this because it was in a black area, a poor part of town, as indicate by the nurse. But propaganda is rife, (OK people of color if you will). But the truth is these communities have been marginalized for decades, because as we are told they are poor, indigent, lazy don't want to work, riddled with crime and full of drug dealers and some such.
But a lot more decent people live in those areas just trying to make their way in life
And black lives matter, makes me want to throw up in there face. We all matter regardless of our life circumstances, Our life paths, it is because of this pathological system we are living under, we no longer recognize one another as souls in distress, afraid to give a helping to one another, unless it is publicly sanctioned by the many nefarious charities and NGO's throughout the world.
And it's only going to get worse. That is my rant for the time being.