New Brunswick hospitals are nearing capacity as COVID-19 cases climb and health-care workers are forced into isolation.
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Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity
Anyone who is still calling for lockdown obvious have not lost a single day pay. Defund the government now. Let them struggle.
if our healthcare system cannot hold up to a sudden surge in healthcare needs, like a 25% spike in hospitalizations for any medical reason, then our healthcare system is not prepared, it’s not well managed and it’s underfunded.
NewBbrunswick?
Kind of like New Brunswick, but with a twist of incompetence…
that’s our Journalism in Canada ! (they can’t even spell)
👎👎👎
I call dibs on the one empty bed, parking won’t be an issue since the lot is empty.
Prop aganda
Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity
Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity
Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity
Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity
All of its 6 beds are filling up!
Why is this video age-restricted by the uploader? Children need to be educated on what is happening.
Anyone who is still calling for lockdown obvious have not lost a single day pay. Defund the government now. Let them struggle.
if our healthcare system cannot hold up to a sudden surge in healthcare needs, like a 25% spike in hospitalizations for any medical reason, then our healthcare system is not prepared, it’s not well managed and it’s underfunded.
if our healthcare system cannot hold up to a sudden surge in healthcare needs, like a 25% spike in hospitalizations for any medical reason, then our healthcare system is not prepared, it’s not well managed and it’s underfunded.