Terrible COVID spike in El Paso, TX

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  1. padraig

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    People are afraid to go to hospital. A few of my older siblings have received hospital treatment during the lockdowns. Two of them regularly and one occasionally. One had an operation that should have been done years ago but they were left with no choice but to do it this time or she could have died. The one who gets regular treatment is finding outpatient visits are much less stressful because the usual crowds aren't there. One staff member told her that some people are not keeping their appointments because they are afraid to go to the hospital.

    It must be a relief for the A&E staff. Anyone with first hand experience will know what I mean - surrounded by drunks and drug addicts waiting hours to be triaged and spending the night or maybe days on a trolley waiting for a bed. You come out of those waiting rooms feeling that you are more likely to be sicker coming out than you were going in.

    Also, I heard that they have run out of flu vaccines because they didn't order enough to meet the increased demand. Fortunately, I've had my injection. I think the main fear is that the hospitals, which are normally filled to capacity in winter, will reach breaking point if there's a surge in corona virus cases. I heard that there has to be one-to-one nursing care provided for corona virus cases, and our hospitals don't have the staffing levels to cope with that.
     
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    Sweden is being used as a model because they did not implement a lock-down and appear to have gained some herd immunity. There have been deaths in a lot of nursing homes outside of Sweden and I don't think a "Suggestion" is a fact. So although you wouldn't use Sweden as the Model the Doctors and Professors and many others are using them as a model.

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    I believe I posted on this lady before , Donna on this lady from Holland , who had a series of apparitions from the Arc Angel Raphael (the angel of healing whose Feast Day was I think just yesterday), which I believe indeed to be authentic.

    These screenshots were sent to me by a Forum Correspondent. I'll reach out to her and get the whole deal. These apparitions are really obscure. You'll never get your hands on the original book ,I suspect.

    I'll check back and see if I can find if the book can be bought and more about the visionary. This, I think is the best Catholic pre covid Prophetic Source. Or in other words. She nailed it years and years before it happened. Bless her.

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  7. Dolours

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    I could be wrong because I find it difficult to retain details of what I read or hear, but I think that morphine treatment was a fact. The suggestion was the euthanasia effect.
     
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    You did post on Wim Holtschlag before. He is a man. He is married and they had a daughter who was a nun in the US. She is deceased.
     
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    Have been praying.
     
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    El Paso made a headline at Breitbart.
     
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    I didn't know about the morphine treatment in Sweden, but this morning saw this article which supports what you heard
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/did-covid-19-open-the-door-to-euthanasia-in-sweden/

    If true, this is the height of hideous lying hypocrisy, since many if not most countries claimed we had to mask up and lockdown to protect the vulnerable, which includes the elderly.
     
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  12. DesertStar7

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    Gotta get rid of as many native Swedes as possible! And we know why...
     
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  13. Dolours

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    Truth be told, Sweden probably wasn't the only country that effectively abandoned the elderly in nursing homes although not to the extent of using a lethal combination of drugs. It's more likely that the terrible scenes from the overwhelmed hospitals in Northern Italy influenced the decisions of governments and their advisers. They saw the Italian doctors forced to "triage" patients and prioritise them on the basis of which patient had the best chance of responding to treatment. I think that the elderly, especially in nursing homes, comprised the majority of deaths in many countries in the first wave. Perhaps in other countries where the virus hit after Italy the triage was done in a way that kept the elderly out of the hospitals? I think there was one nursing home in Spain where they found the residents had been abandoned by the staff. This virus has brought out the worst as well as the best in people.
     
  14. Dolours

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    Heard a strange story recently about someone who was exposed to the virus but wasn't infected. A student sharing a room with her friend. The friend's parent needed surgery so was tested for covid before being admitted to hospital. No symptoms but tested positive and never developed any symptoms as far as I know. The whole family were then tested and all but the other parent were positive but had had no symptoms. The student did develop symptoms later, similar to a bad 'flu, and recovered. Her college room mate tested negative for the virus and later tested negative for the antibodies. Students scraping by on grants and part-time work, they shared a small room in rented accommodation. So, the parents shared a room and most likely a bed but only one was infected. The rest of the family only shared general living space and were infected. The students shared a room and only one was infected. I wonder whether the experts are doing studies on why some people catch the infection and others don't despite their degree of exposure.
     
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    City of El Paso @ElPasoTXGov
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    1,443 new COVID-19 cases (in last 24 hours)

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    I honestly don't wish to be alarmist; however, the day prior had "only" 500-something new cases.
     
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    It is a mystery and makes this virus so difficult. Also the tests can be wildly inaccurate. It is just a mystery.
     
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    It is surging it would seem.
     
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  18. Dolours

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    Yes, they don't know nearly enough about it. Last February they were saying that all would be well if we wash our hands. Did they think the people in China weren't washing their hands?
     
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    You need to look at the number of hospitalizations and deaths over the cases. We might have a bad flu season but death or hospitalization are low but cases of flu are high. How many of these new cases are causing people to be hospitalized or are the deaths increasing subsequent to the new cases? The death rate of covid is really low.

    I have read the PCR tests are extremely unreliable. PCR tests have a history of problems but of course, that is what they use to test. I feel like a hamster in a hamster wheel this year.
     
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    From what I have read, this would have been how Ireland treated elderly people in care homes. It appears the covid-19 deaths in Ireland were mainly among the elderly in care facilities, from what I remember. There was a video about it on You Tube. I don't think morphine was used either, so those old people were just not given medical assistance. The tragedy is staff in nursing or care facilities are not trained or equipped to deal with acute medical problems which could lead to death.

    To be fair, I don't think nursing homes are kitted out with oxygen like you would see in hospital facilities, neither would they normally have the means to administer drips with saline like you find in hospitals. Patients needing these extra medical interventions would or should be sent into hospitals. Then there would need to be barrier nursing to reduce the risk of infections spreading, and I don't think nursing/care home facilities have enough staff to be able to keep infection under control by using barrier nursing. IMHO.
     
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