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To: alanrs who wrote (182424)1/8/2022 10:58:37 AM
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Pogeu Mahone

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Good answer. :+) but I take you back to your first line…

“” I would expect to go through the normal triage process.””

Humans,, with all their prejudices,,, and you know what the first question is regarding vaccines is at triage.

You also know the large biase in favour of vaccines is ,, in hospital setting

Front of the line for “” special “” ol you. lol

You gotsta know.




To: alanrs who wrote (182424)1/8/2022 11:04:07 AM
From: gg cox  Respond to of 217737
 
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To: alanrs who wrote (182424)1/9/2022 7:45:30 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217737
 
There is no normal triage at full hospitals with at least 20% staff shortages.

ERs are now swamped with seriously ill patients - NPR
npr.org › sections › health-shots › 2021/10/26

Oct 26, 2021 — Overcrowding has forced the staff to triage patients, putting some in the waiting rooms and treating others on stretchers and chairs in the in the halls.




Omicron whips through the workforce, pushing overstretched staffs to the brink
Restaurants are shutting down. Construction jobs are being delayed. Retailers are limiting hours. And some small business owners are at the breaking point.


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