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Thank you again. That was tough to watch.

I'm so grateful that the nurse is stepping out. It's painful, but she shows us what we're so longing for: Courage and kindness.

That hospitals are not a place of care has probably been guessed or felt by all those who have either been patients themselves or visiting relatives. The privatisation or commercialisation of hospitals is the death of all humanity.

Caring for the sick or dying needs dedication and time. Staying with the sick person, to talk to them, to show them that they are being seen.

I feel her powerlessness, I share her grief. The feeling of being so terribly alone with it is the most dreadful thing. The platitudes which a feeling, living person has to listen to, this dishonesty and superficiality is what can drive a person mad.

I pray for her that she will survive this, that she will pass through the deep valley of despair and that all of us who still have something human in us will do something about these conditions.

Sincere greetings to you.

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This is a tough one. Based on everything I have seen and read, it seems like if you have no underlying conditions and you are pretty aggressive with the way you treat yourself you should be able to get through it. Granted, it sucks for sure. I have a friend on Hive that was infected and it sounded like a week or so of excruciating living. I guess I am not one to talk right now since I have a hole in my leg after not realizing my wound was infected...

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That is tough... Indeed....

I agree with @erh.germany. The key issue with the hospitals is that they now need to be businesses that yield benefits. This contradicts the most basic notion of healthcare, that should be free, for everyone, IMHO Period.

The situation is a bit better in Europe, at least in France. However, I cannot say it is great. Things are done fully approximately, almost randomly. Scientists are listened, but not too much. Double speech is all over the place. Etc... And guess who is suffering the most? The sicks and those on the field...

I am wondering about the next few months, with the de-confining phase. I am all for it, but in a controlled manner. I am afraid we are far from this... at least in France.

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Every day there are more videos denouncing the deception behind the COVID-19. The idea has been to create an environment of fear to paralyze humanity and they have succeeded. Yesterday I was watching a program that had as guests a doctor from El Salvador and another one from Argentina, who claim that these are an "organized" pandemic, that the doctors have used an "incorrect and fraudulent protocol" to treat the disease, that many of the deaths that have occurred, are due to a bad treatment of the symptoms. These doctors claim that the World Health Organization has committed genocide. I feel that because these people who are working directly with patients and who are talking, we may be back to normal and this tragedy will go down in history as one of the greatest hoaxes of all time. A cruel deception, because there were deaths that could have been avoided. Greetings, @rok-sivante!

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Have you watched the Plandemic movie yet?

It's been making the rounds really fast. I haven't watched yet, but was surprised yesterday by how fast it was all over the place...

https://plandemicmovie.com

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Cam't get the video to work ?? But I will be interested to see what mismanagement you are talking about

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Weird. Perhaps try from a different browser or device...?

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