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To: THE ANT who wrote (142768)7/29/2018 3:26:36 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 217750
 
$200,000 for 2 months? I shall apply my big numbers filter.

That's $1.2 million per year. That is enough to hire several carers and half a dozen part time medical experts.

But sick people don't have a medical expert in attendance more than an hour a day. They don't even have a nurse in attendance 2 hours a day.

How do you get the $200,000?

That's $100,000 per month or $3,000 per day.

My uncle just died age 94. On his couch apparently during an afternoon nap. My wife's aged uncle Ron sat in his atm chair when feeling unwell and did the same. My father had a stroke one night and did occupy a hospital bed for nearly 24 hours before dying. Doctors did attend for a little of that time. Etc... I know of many deaths in such detail. Up close and personal.

Those zero cost deaths mean some are costing $400,000 or $1 million or $10 million.

I think the $200,000 is untrue. A made up number misquoted.

Mqurice
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