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BeautifulDay 5 points ago +5 / -0

I used to wash/resterilize neuro instruments and if a person with suspected CJD was operated on, the instruments would be sent to be incinerated into ash and put into some sort of vault.

You cannot kill a prion. You can bury it for 10 years and it will not die.

CJD (mad cow) can happen from contamination, but more commonly it happens sporadically/genetically.

I think CJD usually takes years to show up if you got it from a contaminant.

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BeautifulDay 5 points ago +9 / -4

Maybe it is tape? Some women tape their face back to tighten up saggy skin. The face tape looks like scotch tape, but then up put makeup over it.

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BeautifulDay 2 points ago +2 / -0

A lot of the time, people who die from Covid look elderly or sickly.

I did research these teachers and there are no other details than Covid. They are age 40 & 60. They both look to be healthy and a healthy weight, honestly.

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BeautifulDay 1 point ago +1 / -0

All hospitals have rooms with vent systems with either positive or negative air pressure to isolate contagious with patients and protect sterile environments.

Also, rooms have UV sterilizers, I’m not sure if all hospitals do that. The one I worked at did.

Many hospitals have rooms that can be converted to an ICU. The problem is that hospitals are always understaffed. Always.

Also different hospitals have different capacity. For example, Texas has 400 hospitals, but 200 of them are rural with less than 4 physical rooms. Other hospitals have hundreds of rooms. 3 Covid patients, 1 non Covid patient in a 4 bed hospital will be 75% Covid at 100% capacity.

Of course a rural hospital will send a seriously ill person to a big city hospital ICU. So big city hospitals are full of ICU patients from across city and sometimes across the state.

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BeautifulDay 3 points ago +3 / -0

At my old hospital many vaccines were mandatory except for the yearly flu shot. All you were required to do was wear a mask during flu season. It wasn’t a big deal.

My ex-coworker texted me last month saying 40% of her fellow nurses are refusing the c19 shot.

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BeautifulDay 1 point ago +1 / -0

What else were they to do?? The government made hospitals cancel their elective surgeries. How else were they supposed to make money?

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BeautifulDay 1 point ago +1 / -0

I felt guilty for not genuinely believing in the trans ideology as far as denying biological reality. I researched trans ideology to understand and become more accepting, but the research actually peaked me into believing this is nonsense and it made me skeptical of the medical industry.

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BeautifulDay 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to work in a hospital in the surgical services department. In the beginning of lockdown 2020, we truly did not have masks or PPE, so elective surgeries were cancelled to conserve PPE. But after a month, we had enough PPE however elective surgeries were still cancelled due to Covid Precautions.

Elective surgery isn’t just cosmetic plastic surgery, it’s also transplants and “slow growing” tumors. I specialized in nuero-instrumentation and I was furloughed due to lack of work. Some of the surgical nurses definitely went to be cross trained to help the ICU and Covid Ward, but many were also just furloughed for months.

And then when elective surgeries came back, the surgery schedule was backed up for months so surgery was insanely busy, likely causing hospital numbers be at capacity. (But I don’t have data for that.)

But it’s just the anti-vaxxers fault.