Best Healthcare System in the World

Be prepared to wait’: Kingston emergency care sees record high patient volumes

But unlike in the last two years, COVID-19 is not to blame. Rather, KHSC is dealing with a sudden influx of critically ill patients suffering from things like strokes, heart attacks and traumatic injuries. Over the last few weeks, the emergency department has been seeing more than 200 patients a day and the urgent care centre is seeing upwards of 140 patients per day. Normally, those numbers would sit at 170 and 110 respectively, the hospital organization said.

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  1. An influx of strokes, and heart attacks, eh? Weird. It’d be interesting to see an age distribution for those strokes and heart attacks.

    I wonder what sort of traumatic injuries they are, the sort that happens when you fall down? Like from being dizzy or something?

    1. Got a call from my ex today giving some sad news. A nephew, in his late 40’s died from myocarditis. She couldn’t or wouldn’t tell me if he had the shots. He was healthy with no previous heart problems. Anyone else tired of the lies and bullshit.

      1. Sorry to hear about your nephew. I’m so very tired of it all.

        I wonder How many “old” people have died from heart conditions in the last few months that have gone unnoticed because they’re old? I mean old people die of heart problems but is anyone keeping track as to whether it’s above the normal number?

        I personally know of three people (two relatives, one father of a close friend) who’ve developed odd conditions lately. My friends father died and the other two are just filed under “weird mystery” and ignored.

        Where is this going ?

        1. A girlfriend who now lives in Ireland along with her extended family lost her dad a couple of months back. He had flown over to see his son in Italy and died from a heart attack in the airport as he arrived back home in Ireland. He would have needed the shots to go to Italy.

    2. Good question re dizziness. My daughter knows at least 2 people who suffer from vertigo after getting the vaccine.

      1. My mother suffered terrible vertigo after her first shot. She absolutely would not believe it was from the shot. I pointed her toward an online chat group for people with historical vestibular problems. It was quite a read to see over 20 pages of comments from newly vaxxed people on the web page. I’m sure it’s much more now.

      2. Swelling in legs too. One of the people I mentioned, a close relative, got vertigo so bad that he found it hard to walk around without falling. He was prescribed medication normally given to people with Ménière’s disease which he found to be really effective. After a series of inconclusive tests his family doctor, without explanation, told him to stop taking that medication and made an appointment with an ear nose throat specialist…in six months. Meantime my relative had to request, practically beg, for another prescription for his vertigo for which the doctor eventually reluctantly agreed after saying “I don’t want you to be on this for the rest of your life.” But he’s supposed to just be debilitatingly dizzy for the rest of his life? Insane. I mean my relative is old and old people tend ot have medical problems but this is what passes for health care here?

  2. “Rather, KHSC is dealing with a sudden influx of critically ill patients suffering from things like strokes, heart attacks (snip)”

    Huh. Wonder how many of those are caused by the jab…

    1. Most if not all. Pre existing conditions are exacerbated by the shots. People are developing life threatening conditions who have been healthy all their lives.

      1. Cancer of all kinds that were in remission are making roaring comebacks.
        Most are succumbing in record time where in the past it would take a few years to kill you.
        And the old treatments are not working.

      1. That could be a factor, but it does also seem that the vaccines weaken the natural immune system, so people are coming down with illnesses — shingles, cancer, etc. The heart and blood clot issues do relate pretty directly to the vaccines. I also have seen graphs which have z notable rise in all cause deaths ( above the norm) in virtually every country after vaccine rollouts. You would expect public health people to be curious about this, but I think they are covering their butts. Once everyone is vaccinated, there will be no basis for comparison.

  3. The authorities are really grasping at straws now. Masks at outdoor events? I assume that they’re just going to shut down all these venues before long. So much for “98% effective”.

    Surge in heart attacks and strokes is interesting. Twitter feed today picked up on a healthy Ontario doctor who died in his sleep not long after booster shot.

    1. Great series! I re-watched my DVD collection over spring break (because travel was verboten). Solid writing and believable characters. I miss series like that.

  4. We live within hearing distance of the highway between Kelowna and Lake Country.
    We used to hear an ambulance siren once a week at most. Now we hear three or four a day.

    1. Ambulance attendant in Aurora, Ont. taking a young woman to hospital after a bad attack (upper body paralysis and myocarditis) following vaccine #2 said that for everyone one Covid patient they take, there are ten vaccine injury calls.

  5. Just got word one of my jabbed friends just had a heart attack with 100% blockage of one artery. He has some other unidentified issue in his lower heart they can’t explain. Granted he’s 78 but he was in great shape until now.

    1. I’m 79 and was in St Pauls hospital getting a stent in May. Put on Eliquis, a powerful expensive blood thinner. Hopefully my clots are under control. I had my first Pfizer vax in late March and the second shot in early July. No booster for me.

  6. The die off caused by the vaccine is obviously now underway. As people get jabbed it’s going to get worse.

  7. Meanwhile the Dominion Bureau of Statistics has found that deaths from March 2020 to July 2021 were only higher than expected by about 19,488—less than the official Wuhan flu death toll of 25,465.

    There was no significant excess mortality in 2021 through July.

    Possibilities include:

    1. The Bureau fudged the numbers to fit the Safe and Effective narrative.

    2. Wuhan flu has already killed most of the people it was going to, which was not many people not held prisoner in a nursing home.

    The vaccination campaign was unnecessary political theatre, at best, intended as a distraction from the real threat of Chinese bioweapon research (much as post-9/11 theatre was a distraction from the Muslim problem).

    3. While Karen managed to do away with her long-suffering in-laws, she herself was less likely to try to drive to “work” drunk or hungover, having been allowed to “work from home” for 18 months.

    It remains to be seen what Karen’s freedom to get serious about her wine habit will do to mortality. Temporary shortages won’t be the only permanent impact of Wuhan flu.

  8. While the peasants get sick or die… the good news is that Supreme Leader Horgun out here in BC-CCP didn’t get put on a waiting list for a biopsy or cancer surgery because he’s “special”.
    Horgun went right to the front of the que so, fuk you.
    Also on the good news front, no politician or high level bureaucrat in this country has lost any wages during their lawless CCP attack on the public, in fact most gave themselves multiple raises and none of them will ever be put on a medical waiting list for anything ,politicians and bureaucrats will head straight to the front of the que…
    Everyone else, too bad so sad.
    The people of BC-CCP territory don’t mind this second class status or a lawless Government or two, they actually quite like the fascism.
    Good times in Turdholeland, land of the daft and the cowardly.

  9. I’m sure that our betters in government will be quick to acknowledge any mistakes in health care policy that they may have made. /s.

    Zero chance that any of them would ever admit anything like that.

  10. Hmmmmmm, looks like the vaxx adverse reactions and slow destruction of the circulatory system that the cancelled experts warned about.

    Just the tip of the iceberg, friends, it’s going to get much, much worse.

      1. You cant do anything for the vaxxed now except helping them purging their system. It’s going to be bad in other ways as well and it’s best to focus on preparing for food and energy shortages.

  11. They can’t explain why the vaccines cause blood clots and heart problems but they have concluded that whatever that mechanism is it isn’t causing any other less obvious long term damage.
    Their version of science and logic is driven by the ‘safe and effective’ narrative.
    Nobody knows the cause of the problems but they have concluded that it is minor.

    The doctor stooge hired by my employer to convince us all to get vaccinated assured us that since there were no heart issues after six weeks there were no long term negative side effects.
    He couldn’t explain why there were heart and blood clotting issues in the first place.

    It’s bullshit all the way down.

    1. Stu Peters interviewed a South African doctor and she has said that there circles (like donuts) which, when close to each other, bind together. Blood cells have to go thru the smallest of arteries in single file there is so little room.

      Could these be causing the blockages? Clots?

      What are the “donuts”? she was asking.

    2. I’m sure that all the side effects are caused by us dirty unvaxxed. We are making the vaxxed feel frightened and judged for their choices by making our own and getting on with our lives. Don’t you know that the feels is the cause of all life’s illness including genetic disease and car accidents?
      Of course, this would clash with CDC’s explanation that the vaccine is from the fountain of life and a marvelous cure all that will also by the way increase the size of men’s socks

  12. 185 cases today in Manitoba. It wasn’t that long ago that many Manitobans were gloating about their alleged success at controlling the virus compared to those “foolish” Alberta and Saskatchewan people who ended restrictions. Now that the chickens have come home to roost expect the excuse factory to be revved up to “explain” why Manitoba has a surge in cases despite keeping most restrictions in place.

  13. My coworker cannot visit her father in a nursing home for his 90th birthday because there’s over a dozen cases of CCP flu. All vaccinated.

  14. The !vaxxidents are coming home to roost. As I’m the only one in my extended family who didn’t get the clotshot and never will, I fully expect to find myself a sole survivor in a few years. And a widower. Sigh. Fear porn got to all my loved ones.

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