If there is ANYONE near any hospital mentioned or implied in this Daily Mail article, PLEASE go film and check the veracity of this.
One in 930 Americans now die from coronavirus: Horror statistic emerges as LA hospitals suffer 1,000 PER CENT spike in admissions, ambulances stop transporting patients ‘with little chance’ – and Super-COVID from UK spreads coast-to-coast
One in 930 Americans have now died from COVID-19 as the US death toll continues to surge and hospitalizations hit record highs nationwide.
More than 18,400 Americans died of COVID-19 in the last week, which marks the deadliest of the pandemic so far, and the seven-day rolling average for fatalities is now at just over 2,600 per day.
There were 1,903 COVID-19 deaths and 180,477 new infections across the country on Monday.
This post by Anthony Fury seems more likely:
The officials pretty much never mention this but Ontario actually has 26 new surge units across the province, and most of them do not have a single patient in them. https://t.co/iDVOavITYS
— Anthony Furey (@anthonyfurey) January 5, 2021
Bull-shevik!!
Breaking! Man aggressively arrested by Toronto police for supporting small business has taken his own life!
County hospitals are generally for those without insurance, so you would have to compare what is normal for them to what is happening now. County USC is said to be where VBAC emerged because women were delivering babies in the hallway without the anticipated C-Section. https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2021/01/03/heart-attack-stroke-patients-los-angeles-county-hospitals-memo/
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/12/31/cedars-sinai-covid-19-patient/
https://www.uclahealth.org/images/covid/dashboard-lg.png 173 hospitalized now
https://archive.is/HL46O/image “Data not to be relied on for publication purposes”
https://www.uclahealth.org/coronavirus There is a UCLA app called Care Companion that patients can receive for home monitoring of symptoms . If the app were available on-line, you would be able to see the number of downloads.
https://www.semel.ucla.edu/semel/news/ucla-receives-64-million-fund-cannabis-research UCLA receives $6.4 million to fund cannabis research November 19, 2020
https://www.losangeles.va.gov/emergency/index.asp
https://www.nationalnursesunited.org/press/ucla-nurses-hold-vigil-alert-public-patient-safety-concerns-during-covid-19