IrishTxAggie said:
AgStuckinLBK said:
Part of Italy's death rate problem is that they're just not treating anybody above 65 OR with lots of comorbidities. (Info not from 4chan, from actual people over there).
They're literally just letting these people die and these are the ones that have a high mortality with treatment.
That's fine. But it's true. We're about to find out how finite healthcare, especially critical care (vents, icu beds, RTs, Intensivists, etc...), is.
In Italy, urologists, surgeons, ortho docs are taking care of Covid patients in operating rooms due to the demands, which have been made into extra ICU beds
The MBAs and administrators who took over health care trying to maximize profit by cutting back our capacity to respond to emergencies have kind of ****ed us.
We don't have a ton of reserve for fighting this thing, and if we get overwhelmed, we will be making decisions like the Italians. We have 3x the ICU beds per person they do and they have an older population, so the criteria won't won't be that severe.