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Went tonight and I was the only person in the entry for about an hour, then I was taken back. There were only three "holding rooms" being used for the ER. An old woman came in who had some kind of infection(not Covid related) and they told her that she was staying there for the night because there was no room in the hospital. The other person was an old man who looked like he was 100 and had been subjected to chemo. I didn't hear the nurses talking in regards to his care, no idea what he was there for.

There weren't any codes or announcements the entire time I was there, from 930pm-5am. No other people brought in, either.

Considering there were only three holding rooms being used out of the entire ER wing, which was three long hallways, 4 per side, so 24 potential, I would bet the same is happening in the main hospital. There were only two nurses and one doctor working. One receptionist at the front.

It was nice, though, the doctor removed his mask when he saw that I wasn't wearing one. It was like a nod to this entire thing is BS.

Just figured I'd chime in on how it looked. Even the parking lot was empty, appeared to only have enough cars for staff.

Went tonight and I was the only person in the entry for about an hour, then I was taken back. There were only three "holding rooms" being used for the ER. An old woman came in who had some kind of infection(not Covid related) and they told her that she was staying there for the night because there was no room in the hospital. The other person was an old man who looked like he was 100 and had been subjected to chemo. I didn't hear the nurses talking in regards to his care, no idea what he was there for. There weren't any codes or announcements the entire time I was there, from 930pm-5am. No other people brought in, either. Considering there were only three holding rooms being used out of the entire ER wing, which was three long hallways, 4 per side, so 24 potential, I would bet the same is happening in the main hospital. There were only two nurses and one doctor working. One receptionist at the front. It was nice, though, the doctor removed his mask when he saw that I wasn't wearing one. It was like a nod to this entire thing is BS. Just figured I'd chime in on how it looked. Even the parking lot was empty, appeared to only have enough cars for staff.

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If there were really a pandemic, you would see bodies in the streets, homeless camps being even bigger wastelands and no one would be protesting in giant numbers because too many people would be sick. There wouldn't be defiant masses clamoring for more freedoms because too many of those people would be dead or wanting for health.

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If there were really a deadly virus. FTFY.

Pandemic has a meaning and it has nothing to do with severity. The only metric is how far and fast it spreads. Even if you believe that whatever is causing the illness is fake, the overall spread of it as an illness qualifies as a pandemic.

I agree with your point though. All you have to do is drive around cemetaries and notice the lack of activity.

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Heh I like your style. I'm generally the one achshuallying.

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I'm slowly understanding how important definitions are to normal debate. Enough so that now when I'm talking to a "wokist" I will stop them and make them explain what they are saying. Usually their argument falls apart once you point out that they aren't even using the proper words.