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Home Front: Politix
The pandemic ‘sugar pill' hospital executives sold the Trump administration in 2018
2020-04-08
[JustTheNews] In a survey released 18 months ago, 86 percent of hospital administrators reported they were prepared for an infectious outbreak. They were not.

As a new flu season was approaching in fall 2018, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services inspector general issued a report telling the Trump administration there was good news on the pandemic front: Long-struggling hospitals had fortified their preparedness for an infectious disease outbreak.

Just a few short years after 71% of American hospital executives warned they were ill-prepared for a disease outbreak like the 2014 Ebola virus, 86% were reporting they were prepared and ready, the department’s inspector general declared.
Posted by:Clem

#3  #2 yes. 2/3 of a class in one area was done this way that I know for certain.
Posted by: Dale   2020-04-08 19:08  

#2  Good point, Dale. Reminds me of the stories of school kids being "diagnosed" with ADD...schools got extra dough for that, if I recall correctly.
Posted by: Clem   2020-04-08 15:19  

#1  I am being told all deaths are in some way attributed to the Cov 19 virus at this time. So funds needed because infection is so aggressive. You apply for unemployment and merely say let go due to Cov. 19 virus and puff your approved, no hassle. The abuses are so numerous. This is how insiders politically connected have always operated.
Posted by: Dale   2020-04-08 12:11  

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