CT children’s hospitals full of respiratory illnesses arriving early in full force; one talking to feds about setting up auxiliary site The state’s two children’s hospitals are full to overflowing with patients suffering from respiratory illnesses that have arrived earlier and are causing more serious illnesses than in past years. Hartford, Ct. - 12/15/2021 - Exterior view of Connecticut Children's Medical Center. Photograph by Mark Mirko | mmirko@courant.com© Mark Mirko/Hartford Courant/TNS “I’ve never seen this level of occupancy beyond our capacity for a sustained period of time as I’m seeing it right now,” said Dr. Juan Salazar, physician in chief at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, on Tuesday. “We know historically in the past when, during the wintertime, during influenza peak, we might have a couple of weeks where we had to put kids in playrooms, things like that, obviously all with supervision. But this level for so long, every day — I’ve never seen it before in my 25 years here at Connecticut Children’s,” Salazar said. CT children’s hospitals full of respiratory illnesses arriving early in full force; one talking to feds about setting up auxiliary site
This happened last year in our Children's Hospital. I think it was a boomerang effect of the crazy lock downs. They were lined up forever. Also it is not just Chest infections. Kids need a normal life for a million reasons. Mental and physical. Not to be treated like dynamite that is about to go off. Fear is worse than anything. Fear, Fear, Fear. 1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.
Keep in mind that these frightening announcements "coincide" with the CDC approval of the new vaccination schedule for infants and children.