I retitled this post just to better focus on what it’s truly about. Enjoy below:
I have probably read thousands of medical studies, and/or articles about medical studies and/or healthcare and wellness since about 2016. Some completely, word for word. Some just skimmed with word searches.
Here’s my general feeling about them:
Most of them aren’t looking for answers. Or trying to explain the truth. They are devised to cover up the truth.
That’s why I rely more and more on Correlations and Common Sense.
I know, I know: Correlations do not Equal Causation. Except when they do.
For instance, I’ll bet a lot of people thought the USA would be the most prepared country in the world to deal with a Pandemic. With the most healthcare capacity and cost efficiency to deal with a sudden, unexpected spike in healthcare needs. I’m sure that somebody, somewhere, has even done studies and research that shows just that.
Well, I have some correlations that beg to differ.
What if I told you that The USA, which in 1960 had among the most hospital beds per thousand in the world, by 2017 had reduced their hospital beds capacity by 633%? By comparison, the High Income Countries of the world decreased their bed capacity as well, but “only” by 370%.
During the recent Fakedemic, I wonder, did we have so many patients that it “flooded” our hospital and healthcare system? Or had we just reduced our hospital capacity so much that any natural spike in any illness would have caused the same issues?
Meanwhile, China INCREASED their hospital beds by 287%. As of 2017, they have 144% MORE Bed Capacity than the US!!
Now, you might be tempted to guess that the US reduced bed capacity to be more cost efficient. Well, if that WAS the purpose, it was an Epic Fail.
I’m not going to bother calculating the percentages for you. Just look at the chart. The USA has the HIGHEST Healthcare expenditure cost per capita in the world! That’s right, we’re #1! We’re #1!
Out of 186 Countries.
China is 75th.
OK, I can’t help myself, I have to tell you that the US Healthcare Expenditure cost per thousand is 1,038,588% higher that China’s!
Now don’t forget, these are just Correlations….
Excellent -- the decrease of hospital beds is something that I have not heard mentioned before. Just the videos of people lined up in the halls and in pop-up ERs. Do you have any idea on how fast (or slow) the numbers of beds declined?
We've had forced labor reductions to "save the company money"...thank you for your post. Most people have no idea...