Idiot. Read your post that I quoted and then read my remark. It means that I don't give a shit about what you think. There are not enough breadcrumbs for you in this world, are there?
I'd better explain mine then. You will probably die younger because afraid of co-pay costs etc. you will put off getting checked out when something might be done at an earlier stage.
I still remember this Liam Neeson dude whose wife had a skiing accident in Canada and the Canadian medical system botched it so bad he brought her to the US for treatment, but it was too little, too late. I could look it because it was awhile ago and i dont remember all detail, but I dont really want to spend the time given the audience. In short, the Canadian system is abhorrent. There is reason most Canadians with money have fled Canada, with the overwhelming majority landing in the US. BTW, it is rather funny that you trash the United States on a regular basis but fail to tell us where this great utopia is that is better. You have been asked on numerous occasions, but have failed to do so.
Idiot. She fell backwards on her head while skiing. She refused medical treatment right after the incident. She was not aware that she had suffered a epidural hematoma. By the time things took a bad turn a few hours later (severe headache), it was too late. They flew her to NYC, but she died two days later. You really are a fucking doof, aren't you?
What does Trump have to do with it? Trump derangement syndrome on full display. I have significantly more wealth than you. Count on it.
It is rare you see someone get so completely owned like you have. If it is any consolation, FF and Bug are really smart. May I suggest you pause and think a bit before responding to a post. There is no time limit and there would be less chance of embarrassing yourself.
She first went to the hospital in Quebec. Imagine the double whammy of being Canadian and French. The Canadians did not have the facilities so they flew her to New York. Even Canadian medical personnel admitted as much. No Helicopter Available Why had it taken nearly six hours for the patient to arrive at a facility capable of treating her critical needs? Witnesses agree that Richardson herself repeatedly declined to be taken to a hospital. But once it became obvious that her condition required it, Quebec’s antiquated medical evacuation system played a part: the region has no helicopters to move patients from the field to hospitals in Montreal – a situation that has already stirred controversy in the wake of Richardson s death. “Our system isn’t set up for traumas and doesn’t match what’s available in other Canadian cities, let alone in the States,” Tarek Razek, director of trauma services for the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, which represents six of the city s hospitals, told the Associated Press. Montreal and its suburubs, the second largest urban region in Canada, has a population of more than 3.6 million. Richardson was treated in the intensive care unit at Sacre-Couer and it is believed her husband, Liam Neeson, first saw his wife after her fall there sometime Monday night after abruptly leaving a Toronto film set. On Tuesday, Richardson was flown from Montreal to New York in dire condition. One report said the actress was seen on a yellow stretcher wrapped in blankets as she made her final journey home with her worried-looking husband by her side. She was admitted to Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan and family members held vigil at her bedside. The family announced her death Wednesday evening. This is the medical system I am supposed to be clamoring for? One that does not have the capability to handle head trauma? One that does not have a helicopter available? Damn, FreddyForeskin got smacked up.
Yet, somehow I managed to never get Covid despite regular travel, regular attendance at crowded venues, and believe it or not, I go to the beach quite often. How many injections have you received and how many times have you had Covid?