There are so many red and yell BS-warning flags in that
-tale, and it took 92 replies for a DU-member to question its plausibility. So, just a few:
* What the
is a "hospitalist"? I've been around more medical people in my life than I wish I had to be, but have never heard that term. I do not think it is American English usage. Is it Brit? From a non-English-speaking fake-news troll?
* Even ardent anti-vaxxers know that vaccines are preventatives, not treatments. "One of the last things they do before they’re intubated is beg me for the vaccine," is total pig @#$%!
* This is almost a carbon-copy of a debunked
from a travelling nurse in Minnesota that was circulating in the MSM and DU a few months ago. Aaaaaaaand DUpipo fell for the same lie again, because they want it to be true.
* As LPC Noob
Jon King pointed out, the stats don't add up. Right now AL is having ~800 new cases a day. On the order of 4% of people who test positive need hospitalization. Rounding up that %, 40 people a day
will soon need hospitalization. But since it takes a week or two for infected people to be hospitalized, people currently being hospitalized tested positive at a time when daily new cases were around 450 new cases a day, ~23 people a day being hospitalized. That's just statistical context that shows the implausibility of the
-tale. As
Jon King pointed out, AL daily deaths are in the 10-15 range ...
in all of Alabama!. Birmingham is just one, large, city in Alabama, and Grandview Medical Center is just one of Birmingham's hospitals. Brytney Cobia is telling low quality agendized fiction.
BTW, did any DUmmie think to check Birmingham, AL's demographics,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Alabama#Demographics ? I would not wish Covid on anyone, but Birmingham's demographics are inconsistent with DUpipo's hate-fantasy image of unvaccinated people,
.