Friday, April 10, 2020

Good news, I guess.


The 250-bed facility, for which setup began on March 30, was intended to help Washington state's health care system tend to non Covid-19 patients in the event of a hospital surge.
But just three days after announcing the facility was ready to receive patients, officials say they're returning the hospital to the federal government.
The action is aimed at helping another state with a more significant need for hospital capacity at this time, according to the Governor's Office. 
The facility did not see any patients during the time it was slated to operate in Seattle.

3 comments:

  1. Insley and his cohorts do not seem to get "do no harm"... and good ol commonsense is not the prevailing factor in the mandates coming from his office.

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  2. This whole outbreak has been way overdone from the states to the media.....the more pressure they put on the economy, the more the democrats and the media could blame Trump going into November...add in that, IMMHO, the Chinese released this intentionally to try to help their economy catch up, or an even worse intention, and paranoia may become the word of the day....

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    1. The problem is actually that we are never paranoid enough.

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