Well, I'm hearing from nurses in New Jersey that it's quite bad. Not enough protective gear, nurses forced to work when having Covid symptoms, staff being transported from one hospital to the next due to lack of staff etc...
This is what I'm seeing all over the place, with my OWN eye's. I see and hear the same thing! I'm about done with this forum. Bunch of sheeple!
When you have every Tom, Dick and Herry with a slight cough coming in and getting tested because your Gov decided that you should be fearful of the common cold then, yes.. that's bound to happen, it's simple math really.
You guys don't want to bump the truth? Got a lot to say until now.. Odd! To all you invert thinking, double edged sword politicians and puppets out there. It's not going to work! We are the lion amongst the sheep..
How can you believe these are not FAKE either, written by strangers pretending to be the sons and daughters of the deceased?
Because I have the same experience as these people. Cognitive Dissidence is a thing too, sure you don't have it?
If you've been trading the market for the last 11 years, you would know that it's pointless to fight the FED. You will lose, period. It's the same with COVID-19 IMO. They'll do whatever they hell please (to contain the virus) whether you agree or not.
Comparing the number of deaths each month with the same month from the last 3 years can give an indication who is right. All the heart diseases, cancers, car accidents... from the previous years are probably each year in the same range. If the total number this year is let's say 12,000 higher it means that probably that number are the COVID 19 victims.
Why are young, healthy people dying from COVID-19? Genes may reveal the answer. https://www.livescience.com/genes-for-covid19-coronavirus-severity.html Young, healthy people are dying of COVID-19 infections, even if most serious cases occur in the elderly and those with preexisting conditions. Now, scientists are looking to see if genes may explain why some people fall seriously ill while others show only mild symptoms, Science magazine reported. Several ongoing projects aim to analyze and compare the DNA of those with severe COVID-19 infection to those with mild or asymptomatic cases. Differences may lie in genes that instruct human cells to build a receptor called ACE2, which the novel coronavirus relies on to enter cells, Science reported. Alternatively, it may be that genes that support the body's immune response to the virus differ between individuals, or that those with particular blood types carry protective genetic traits that shield them from illness, as suggested by a preliminary study from China.