Ranger222 said:
When major hospital systems in major states such as Texas and Florida are stopping all non-emergency surgeries because they don't have enough beds due to COVID, it ain't over and isn't close to over.
It's really that simple.
If it's that simple then healthcare needs to adjust just like every other business. I read on another thread that the Houston hospital system has something like 1500 beds for 7 million people. Whatever red tape that needs to be cut to build more rooms should have happened along with looking at changing pandemic protocols. That tax payer money which went to the vaccine could have contributed in other ways. If it's a staffing issue then this was inevitable.