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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4544544" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Hospitalizations and death, only 20 some thousand hospitalizations since the beginning, and death rates are dropping like a rock. I'm still trying to figure out how over 100,000 people died of this without ever being hospitalized. It wasn't due to capacity shortage anywhere that I've read about. I mean, even if they didn't have the ventilators for everyone, they still had the beds.</p><p></p><p>The areas where hospitalizations are problematic are so due to a new treatment whereby they oxygenate the blood directly rather than using ventilators, which they now know was a bad idea due to the damage they did to the lungs. The equipment for the new treatment is even more scarce. Hospitals still have tons of space, just not enough of the equipment they now want to use. I wonder if dialysis machines could be altered to meet the need, there's tons of those around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4544544, member: 63706"] Hospitalizations and death, only 20 some thousand hospitalizations since the beginning, and death rates are dropping like a rock. I'm still trying to figure out how over 100,000 people died of this without ever being hospitalized. It wasn't due to capacity shortage anywhere that I've read about. I mean, even if they didn't have the ventilators for everyone, they still had the beds. The areas where hospitalizations are problematic are so due to a new treatment whereby they oxygenate the blood directly rather than using ventilators, which they now know was a bad idea due to the damage they did to the lungs. The equipment for the new treatment is even more scarce. Hospitals still have tons of space, just not enough of the equipment they now want to use. I wonder if dialysis machines could be altered to meet the need, there's tons of those around. [/QUOTE]
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