Slade3200
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Is your head in the sand??Both of which are happening as we speak. Why do you say that’s a lie. Do a little research. Make some calls. Miami hospital has no more ICU beds. Freezer trucks going to morgues for overflow in Texas and Florida and Arizona.Yes I said that. What do you think is a lie?Quoting you:Which exaggeration and lie did I say that you are referring to? I’ll be happy to explainThat’s interesting... what’s causing the hospitals and morgues to overcrowd in Florida and Texas?From what I've been reading most of the Covid cases, aren't Covid at all.
What is causing you to exaggerate and lie?
"That’s interesting... what’s causing the hospitals and morgues to overcrowd in Florida and Texas?"
A third time:
"That’s interesting... what’s causing the hospitals and morgues to overcrowd in Florida and Texas?"
Yeah in your delusion, which is WHY you never post the evidence.....
It is fast becoming clear you have nothing to back up YOUR claim with, to which you said at POST 3
"That’s interesting... what’s causing the hospitals and morgues to overcrowd in Florida and Texas?"
All you do is evade again and again and again.
Here, read up... better yet, do your own research.
Finding a bed for all those sick people became increasingly harder with the Agency for Health Care Administration reporting that 54 hospitals in the state now have zero available beds in their intensive care units and another 40 hospitals have less than 10 percent bed availability in their ICUs.
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Florida hospitals face ICU bed shortage as state passes 300,000 COVID-19 cases
More than 77,000 cases were logged just in the last seven days, according to the Florida Department of Health.
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Refrigerated trucks requested in Texas and Arizona as morgues fill up due to coronavirus deaths
"The hospital system as a whole, as we said, is under severe stress," said San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
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