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I have been posting all morning about this type of situation. Covid - 19 patients, unvaccinated - spreading the virus --- filling up hospitals to capacity booting urgent and emergency type patients from the hospital: Administration/physicians asking patients who have other types of illnesses/conditions/ some of an emergency nature to go to urgent care or do whatever else they do, except come to the emergency room of the hospital. It is so disgusting. For Covid 19 patients it is a win win situation, unless they die-- do whatever the heck you want with respect to ignoring health guidelines with respect to Covid, but when you feel like crap, take your sick butt to the hospital and hoard hospital beds--leaving the rest of us who might need emergency treatment to fend for ourselves. Nice- real nice.
I agree totally with your post but wonder if there is another side to that coin.
If a nonCOVID person gets sick and can be treated outside of the hospital, is it not safer for them to be treated elsewhere?
Wonder what the numbers are for people catching COVID while IN hospital for other conditions?
Obviously, there are situations where there are no choices though.