I recognized your status as a self-proclaimed FEMA expert.
DMC mad and editingYou are an ST corpse, btw.
Why did you respond, exactly?
You are an ST corpse, btw.
I recognized your status as a self-proclaimed FEMA expert.
DMC mad and editingYou are an ST corpse, btw.
Remember when the whole scamdemic began I called it out right away that the whole thing was a hoax? Everyone here laughed at me except for you. Well my theories don't sound so far fetch afterall outside of Chumpettes. My boy hater has a schtick to protect
So you're saying all the bodies piling up are fake?
What's the plan?
I will stick with the caveat that many places are procuring refrigerated trucks and trailers in anticipation of the possibility their morgues will fill up. Some places have probably done this before with hurricanes, etc. One thing to keep in mind is that Texas does not count probable COVID deaths in their public reports, so there are likely even more bodies than normal+listed COVID.
You'll stick with your propaganda. That's all.
"caveat"
You have no idea what you're whining about.
What's wrong with you?
Damn you must be in bad shape.
Damn you are desperate to make it about me.
You think that FEMA making rescources available in an "emergency" is proof of something.
Now clutch your pearls some more.
You have no idea what you're whining about.
What's wrong with you?
Not how this works. You're a rational guy, so read my thread on the backfill phenomenon. What the state dashboards report isn't a reflection of reality on the ground. We have deaths from months and weeks ago just being logged. Boiled down, 300 people could've passed today, but you won't see those deaths show up in the stats for weeks and maybe months.
https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=286236
When the pandemic first started, I also thought deaths were being counted in "real time." Splits taught me a lesson about it when I predicted New York's deaths per day would peak at around 120. He laughed me off. Little did I know, New York was already experiencing hundreds of deaths per day days or weeks before. Splits knew about the backfill phenomenon and called NY's peak pretty closely.
Most smaller hospitals don't have tons of morgue slabs to begin with, maybe two or three. The expectation (during normal times) is that funeral homes pick the patient directly up from their room as long as there are no hold ups with the medical examiner or anything.
So it isn't that hospital morgues don't want to hold these people, it's that funeral homes can't (or won't) get them all.
Why would they not want a body that died of a little flu?
Many more people died today than the official "100" number. If you see my reply to DMC, those 100 victims weren't counted in real time. They probably died days to weeks ago.
I understand that. I'm simply saying in regards to DMC's post is that it really wouldn't take a huge influx of deaths to overwhelm morgue capacity in some areas. Under normal cir stances, rural and smaller community hospitals rarely have to store corpses longer than a couple hours, and sending them off to the county morgue isn't done very often either.
Indeed so. Rural areas around the country can easily turn into their small versions of New Yorks with just 100 patients and 20 deaths.
So if everyone besides you was already fooled since day 1, whats the need of refrigerated carcass trucks ma nig?
Damn. Add Blue Bell to the toilet paper and paper towel shortage.
Most likely they’re not allowed to take them
Speaking of excess deaths....
People still eat Blue Bell? Generic HEB ice cream tastes 10x better anyway.
Boomers, tbh.
, they make low carb ice cream now that tastes better than Blue Bell.
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