Friday, May 8, 2020

What Doesn't Kill You May Not Make You Stronger


Surgery cancelations due to the Wuflu are being called into question, as the death toll across Canada continues to mount:

TORONTO -- Hospital protocols surrounding the cancellation of surgeries are being called into question after a B.C. man died waiting for surgery that was cancelled due to COVID-19.
Chris Walcroft, a 50-year-old father of two, died on April 15 after a scheduled surgery to prepare his kidney dialysis was cancelled. According to his wife, the surgery, which would have given him access to the life-saving treatment, was cancelled without explanation from the hospital.
“I had another girlfriend who was actually starting chemo the day after and her chemo was postponed… his [surgery] was straight up cancelled,” Walcroft’s wife, Delia Oliveira, told CTV News Channel Sunday.
Last August, Walcroft was told that his kidneys were functioning at 17 per cent and, without dialysis, he would likely die within a year.
The surgery to insert an arteriovenous fistula, required for dialysis, was scheduled for mid-March and cancelled the day before the procedure. Oliveira says a follow-up appointment with his specialist was scheduled for April 15 -- the day he died.
As the saying that is making the rounds goes: Hopefully the cure is not worse than the disease.
The Mayor is very surprised this piece of news even made it to digital print, seeing as the media lovefest with Trudeau seemed to be unstoppable. It's hard for the media to release its head from Justin's anal cavity, as a billion bucks a year seems to have quite a sway with our unbiased journalista's.
And if you think this man's death was a one-off, you couldn't be more wrong:
Last week, Ontario’s Health Minister Christine Elliott reported that about three dozen people in the province died because they were unable to have heart surgery due to the pandemic.

*About three dozen* is typically government speak for 50 or 60 or 70, and what the timespan is, we haven't been told.
But just extrapolate a bit. Take the 40 odd deaths and do some back of the napkin figuring. 40 deaths was due just to canceled heart surgeries. There's over 1 million Canadian's with cancer - how many of those have passed because of canceled surgeries? What about people with lung problems, or stomach problems? And that's just to name a few!
And that's just Ontario.
When all is said and done, there will be a day of reckoning, and those who made these disastrous decisions will be called to account. And if for some reason they skate because of this (liberal donors and such), they will be called into account one way or another, because that is the way of the world. No one rides for free.

1 comment:

  1. All these people dying of preventable things, because of Covid precautions. Kinda like all those hemophilia people dying when the HIV virus got into the blood supply. Is there still HIV in the blood supply? Gosh, the biased media would never report that sort of news. Biased media sucks.

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