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Reply #1860 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 3:43pm
 
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Reply #1862 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 3:45pm
 
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Reply #1863 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 3:45pm
 
All I want to know is:

WHEN DO THE LAWSUITS START?

https://twitter.com/amandameyerphd/status/1622473969411706881

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My Nanna got COVID in RPH and died! Admitted because she had a fall. 🤬 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬


RPH is Royal Perth Hospital for those who don't know.

And Amanda's Nanna isn't the only one.

https://twitter.com/VetMedCorner/status/1622803323131924480

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My grandmother also got covid while in the hospital and she also died from it. I am angry that society thinks this is acceptable.


And they're not the only ones.

NO ONE SHOULD BE GOING TO A HOSPITAL OR ANY MEDICAL SETTING AND CATCHING COVID THERE AND DYING. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE.

And, can anyone give me ONE GOOD REASON why (high quality) masks are not mandated in hospitals and medical settings around Australia? And air quality control (air purifiers)?

Because I can't think of any right now - other than the removal of compulsory masks in all of these places (and public transport) is a deliberate attempt by our governments to kill off as many elderly and vulnerable people as possible to save money on pensions and healthcare costs.

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Reply #1864 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 4:22pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 2:38pm:
hi carl

i can honestly say i dont think i have had a panadol in the last decade.

you would be better off buying green vegetables, a gym membership and some salmon.

panadol is a liver poison and a band aid therapy.

it lowers your temperature.

a higher temperature is what your immune system likes when it is being awesome and waging war on a bug.

you are going against nature and hindering your immune response .

when you go against mother nature you lose, but only 100 % of the time


Depends which Panadol, Aquascoot. Panadol for muscle pain or extra-strength Panadol for headaches? I think they have it for colds as well.

You need to read the label, dear. It might be a bit more expensive, but it's always good to get the right medicine.

People who just tell you to take a powder need to be more specific. Always check with the chemist first, okay?
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Reply #1865 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:17pm
 
Carl D wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 3:45pm:
All I want to know is:

WHEN DO THE LAWSUITS START?

https://twitter.com/amandameyerphd/status/1622473969411706881

Quote:
My Nanna got COVID in RPH and died! Admitted because she had a fall. 🤬 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬


RPH is Royal Perth Hospital for those who don't know.

And Amanda's Nanna isn't the only one.

https://twitter.com/VetMedCorner/status/1622803323131924480

Quote:
My grandmother also got covid while in the hospital and she also died from it. I am angry that society thinks this is acceptable.


And they're not the only ones.

NO ONE SHOULD BE GOING TO A HOSPITAL OR ANY MEDICAL SETTING AND CATCHING COVID THERE AND DYING. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE.

And, can anyone give me ONE GOOD REASON why (high quality) masks are not mandated in hospitals and medical settings around Australia? And air quality control (air purifiers)?

Because I can't think of any right now - other than the removal of compulsory masks in all of these places (and public transport) is a deliberate attempt by our governments to kill off as many elderly and vulnerable people as possible to save money on pensions and healthcare costs.

Anyone?


hi carl

from the NSW government website

Healthcare Associated Infections
There are around 165,000 healthcare associated infections (HAIs) in Australian health facilities each year, making them the most common complication affecting patients in hospital.

carl wanted people sued .
165,000 of them

you better build a big jail  Cry Cry
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Re: COVID in WA
Reply #1866 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:26pm
 
Carl D wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 3:45pm:
All I want to know is:

WHEN DO THE LAWSUITS START?

https://twitter.com/amandameyerphd/status/1622473969411706881

Quote:
My Nanna got COVID in RPH and died! Admitted because she had a fall. 🤬 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬


RPH is Royal Perth Hospital for those who don't know.

And Amanda's Nanna isn't the only one.

https://twitter.com/VetMedCorner/status/1622803323131924480

Quote:
My grandmother also got covid while in the hospital and she also died from it. I am angry that society thinks this is acceptable.


And they're not the only ones.

NO ONE SHOULD BE GOING TO A HOSPITAL OR ANY MEDICAL SETTING AND CATCHING COVID THERE AND DYING. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE.

And, can anyone give me ONE GOOD REASON why (high quality) masks are not mandated in hospitals and medical settings around Australia? And air quality control (air purifiers)?

Because I can't think of any right now - other than the removal of compulsory masks in all of these places (and public transport) is a deliberate attempt by our governments to kill off as many elderly and vulnerable people as possible to save money on pensions and healthcare costs.

Anyone?


My mother also caught COVID in RPH, admitted after she had a fall too.

She came within minutes of dying, but thankfully she pulled through.

I remember posting here and telling everyone that many patients in RPH were catching COVID in the wards.

Do NOT send your elderly parents/grandparents to RPH or Fiona Stanley if you can at all help it - COVID is everywhere in those hospitals.

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Reply #1867 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:27pm
 
Karnal wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 4:22pm:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 2:38pm:
hi carl

i can honestly say i dont think i have had a panadol in the last decade.

you would be better off buying green vegetables, a gym membership and some salmon.

panadol is a liver poison and a band aid therapy.

it lowers your temperature.

a higher temperature is what your immune system likes when it is being awesome and waging war on a bug.

you are going against nature and hindering your immune response .

when you go against mother nature you lose, but only 100 % of the time


Depends which Panadol, Aquascoot. Panadol for muscle pain or extra-strength Panadol for headaches? I think they have it for colds as well.

You need to read the label, dear. It might be a bit more expensive, but it's always good to get the right medicine.

People who just tell you to take a powder need to be more specific. Always check with the chemist first, okay?



i dont think of panadol as a medicine
a 'medicine' should be taken for a period of time to cure a "disease'

most things people take arent curing anything.
they are controlling symptoms

cholesterol tablets instead of a diet of green veges
blood pressure tablets instead of exercise and weight loss
diabetic tablets instead of healthy dietary choices.
anti depressants which soon wear off instead of constructing an awesome mental state
panadol or stronger tablets for headaches instead of learning strategies to remain calm and reduce tension
benzos (highly addictive) instead of breathing exercises

they arent medicines so much as short cuts to reduce symptoms that have nothing to do with health.

in traditional chinese medicine , the doctor with the least patients is seen as the superior doctor because his patients dont need him

in australia, people see busy doctors as superior (he must be good, he has a lot of patients).

we run a sick care system, not a health care system

hospitals know nothing about health
they even have a policy of giving obese diabetics desserts and biscuits for mornign and afternoon tea because to not do so is seen as discriminatory.

big pharma and the medical industry want you sick the way clubs want you on the pokies. they are run for their benefit.

i would even say from a pyschological point of view, taking panadol is convincing your sybconscious you are "not well" and that is a "self fulfilling prophesy"

taking tablets convinces the brain

"oh, there is this drug in my system, i must be sick, better get on with creating the symptoms to manifest my chemical environment "
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Reply #1868 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:31pm
 
That's the "evolutionary blowtorch" at work, Greggery. We need to respect its awesome power.

I'd be advising my grandmother to eat less Maccas, take her hydroxychloraquine and go to the gym, but that's just me.

You?
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Reply #1869 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:38pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:17pm:
hi carl

from the NSW government website

Healthcare Associated Infections
There are around 165,000 healthcare associated infections (HAIs) in Australian health facilities each year, making them the most common complication affecting patients in hospital.

carl wanted people sued .
165,000 of them

you better build a big jail  Cry Cry


And of those 165,000 infections how many of them were caused by the unmitigated spread of a known Level 3 Biohazard , the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus and how many deaths have resulted from it so far?

I've already posted 2. I believe there are many more (and counting) Australia wide.

Also...

https://twitter.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1622852327886712833

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"patient safety"
"clinical excellence"

I count three masks in that overcrowded room. 🤦‍♂️

It's really hard not to despair sometimes.


Yes.

And...

https://twitter.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1622726036327727106

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The present attitude towards hospital acquired COVID. 30% rate in England. God knows what it is in Australia. We don't seem to measure it.


Shocking and negligent.
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Reply #1870 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:50pm
 
my wifes ward has been running understaffed for most of the past 2 years.
it has a devestating effect on morale.

one of the number one complaints during the mask mandates was the feeling of suffocation wearing an N95 all day at work

sickies among nurses dropped off when wards stopped the mask mandates.

you have a choice of being treated by staff who are doing a brutally taxing job and give up on the masks and let them have a little bit of comfort

or you can have a hospital with no nurses as  people have sickies because they are over it.

your call .

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Reply #1871 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:51pm
 
Karnal wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:31pm:
That's the "evolutionary blowtorch" at work, Greggery. We need to respect its awesome power.

I'd be advising my grandmother to eat less Maccas, take her hydroxychloraquine and go to the gym, but that's just me.

You?



when did i say to take hydroxy ??

and yes, a grandmother would be orders of magnitude better off at a gym then a hospital
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Reply #1872 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 6:04pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:50pm:
my wifes ward has been running understaffed for most of the past 2 years.
it has a devestating effect on morale.

one of the number one complaints during the mask mandates was the feeling of suffocation wearing an N95 all day at work

sickies among nurses dropped off when wards stopped the mask mandates.

you have a choice of being treated by staff who are doing a brutally taxing job and give up on the masks and let them have a little bit of comfort

or you can have a hospital with no nurses as  people have sickies because they are over it.

your call .



So, don't they have breaks occasionally in a place where they can safely remove the masks for a while?

Like outside somewhere?

Oh, that's right - they probably don't have time for any breaks these days due to years (decades?) of government cost cutting in the hospital and healthcare systems which has now been made worse with the large number of staff who are constantly off sick with Covid.

And all of this is happening while many elderly patients are going into hospital, catching Covid and becoming seriously ill or dying.
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Reply #1873 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 6:20pm
 
Carl D wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 6:04pm:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:50pm:
my wifes ward has been running understaffed for most of the past 2 years.
it has a devestating effect on morale.

one of the number one complaints during the mask mandates was the feeling of suffocation wearing an N95 all day at work

sickies among nurses dropped off when wards stopped the mask mandates.

you have a choice of being treated by staff who are doing a brutally taxing job and give up on the masks and let them have a little bit of comfort

or you can have a hospital with no nurses as  people have sickies because they are over it.

your call .



So, don't they have breaks occasionally in a place where they can safely remove the masks for a while?

Like outside somewhere?

Oh, that's right - they probably don't have time for any breaks these days due to years (decades?) of government cost cutting in the hospital and healthcare systems which has now been made worse with the large number of staff who are constantly off sick with Covid.

And all of this is happening while many elderly patients are going into hospital, catching Covid and becoming seriously ill or dying.


an outsider would think that is the case.

but its not.

so much funding was spent on covid that cutbacks are now happening

if someone is sick, they arent replaced.
no agency nurses at all.
a lot of my wifes colleagues do RAT tests , hoping desperately they are positive (these women are assymptomatic) so they can have 7 days to redt from the brutal workload , nothing to do with covid .
again, not replaced. the rest are short staffed by their absence and this makes it worse

as to having breaks, its a lot worse then that.
patients arent showered ,
they arent supervised
they have falls.

my impression is the hospital system in qld is on the verge of collapse.

palachook is borrowing heavily to have a large part of admissions done in private hosptials (for public patients) with the state health picking up the bill.

and not just for cataracts and gallbladders (which has been going on for years) but for acute stuff like appendixes and pneumonias,

driven from a public hospital casualty to a private hospital.


things are very bad.

i would be talking to nurses and seeing what can be done to entice them back.
certainly, sticking them in sticky gows and N95 and face shields and gloves and having them lift 150 kg patients out of bed and into a steamy shower is probably not a good idea if you want any staff to turn up.

if people would just remain mobile and a manageable weight, it would make my wifes job so much easier.
if they would give up the junk food and hit the gym so they have the strength to go to the toilet and not crap the bed 3 x a day, they might attract more staff.
this would require personal responsibility.

so, i'm afraid the bad news is, that fairly shortly you can call an ambulance and they may well say

"sorry we have nowhere to take you"
its getting that bad
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Reply #1874 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 7:01pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:51pm:
Karnal wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:31pm:
That's the "evolutionary blowtorch" at work, Greggery. We need to respect its awesome power.

I'd be advising my grandmother to eat less Maccas, take her hydroxychloraquine and go to the gym, but that's just me.

You?



when did i say to take hydroxy ??

and yes, a grandmother would be orders of magnitude better off at a gym then a hospital


Sorry, Aquascoot, Ivermectin.

The Superior Man uses a range of off-label medications. It keeps big pharma on its toes.

As does prayer.

Allah Uakbar, no?
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