Covid Vaccinations

vantexan

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People are still dying from COVID. They aren't dying from the common cold. Ttku son.....
98% of new cases are now Omicron. A study just came out examining over 50,000 Omicron patients. Not one was put on a ventilator. New cases just peaked in the U.K. just as they did and subsided in South Africa. We're probably looking at a major reduction in cases no later than March.
 

wilberforce15

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So tells us about your professional credentials as a hospital administrator and chief medical officer.
I passed Sesame Street and I can read BLS statistics. Hospitals employ 2% fewer staff than they did two years ago.

That means they are completely and totally incompetent, if not outright evil. They cut their own capacity while screaming about a pandemic, and then whine about being overrun.

It's a joke. You should laugh at them.
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wilberforce15

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Hiring nurses and Doctors not as simple as Delivering a box. Guess you deliver boxes
Nurses can be created in 18 months to 2 years, and that's at a normal, nonpandemic pace.

It is quite easy to find reasonable people saying, in March 2020, that if this is worth shutting anything down over, then it's worth flooding the field with nurses and starting emergency training programs with massive bonuses and incentives.

But nurses and docs couldn't figure out that they needed nurses and docs.
 

Working4the1%

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Nurses can be created in 18 months to 2 years, and that's at a normal, nonpandemic pace.

It is quite easy to find reasonable people saying, in March 2020, that if this is worth shutting anything down over, then it's worth flooding the field with nurses and starting emergency training programs with massive bonuses and incentives.

But nurses and docs couldn't figure out that they needed nurses and docs.
Nurse degree is 4 years..no degree. No working in a hospital. As right wing whackos continue to drop in hospitals it will only exacerbate the situation of people leaving the medical field over unvaccinated insanity.
 

wilberforce15

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Nurse degree is 4 years..no degree. No working in a hospital. As right wing whackos continue to drop in hospitals it will only exacerbate the situation of people leaving the medical field over unvaccinated insanity.
It takes 18 months to make a fully qualified nurse from a pool of people that exist in millions - namely people with degrees already, and we could've made tens of thousands of them. Some of us were calling for it two years ago.

That would be the people who thought ahead, and knew how stuff works.

Instead, the absolute incompetence from the medical community has them claiming they couldn't do anything for 2 freaking years.

You guys are so useless.
 

wilberforce15

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An RN requires 4 yrs. An LPN who cant do much is 2 yrs
An RN takes 18 months from someone who already has a degree. And tens of millions of people already have degrees.


Stop blame shifting. Stop acting helpless. This is pathetic.

We can staff a freaking hospital in the 21st century in america. Stop whining. Good grief.
 

wilberforce15

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First Google result for you people who are willing to take 5 seconds to type.


A Duke BSN and full RN status in 16 months and this program existed before the "pandemic."

Is Duke a legit school?

The medical community could solve this. They chose not to do so.
 

Working4the1%

Well-Known Member
First Google result for you people who are willing to take 5 seconds to type.


A Duke BSN and full RN status in 16 months and this program existed before the "pandemic."

Is Duke a legit school?

The medical community could solve this. They chose not to do so.
When this started the medical field suffered tremendous losses… not easy to recruit. Go to work and maybe die with the bonus of watching many others die.
 

wilberforce15

Well-Known Member
Please. Stop acting like this is hard or expensive. It's embarrassing.

Free 16 month nursing school for people with degrees and 6 figures of guaranteed salary for all nurses. This is not hard. That total amount wouldn't even be a rounding error on what we've spent on Covid, and you'd have all the nurses you wanted.

This. Is. Not. Hard.
 
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