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Siri Cruise wrote on 12/3/2021 11:45 AM:
In article <socvte$p03$1@dont-email.me>,
Steve From Colorado <SteveFromColorado@cocks.net> wrote:
China built a functioning COVID hospital in just 10 days.
If we are allowed to kill people, we can use successors to MASHs
to set up hospitals anywhere in a few weeks. But only for war,
not for peace since charity is immoral.
If you really had set up MASH-style field hospitals in open-air parking
lots, you wouldn't have become the COVID capital of the world.
Many "medical experts" in the US said that COVID is not an airborne communicable disease. They cannot be more wrong. COVID is actually an
airborne communicable disease.
China knows COVID is airborne disease. Canada knows COVID is airborne
disease. Canada didn't use the kind of extreme lockdown measures used by
China, but in the first few months of the COVID pandemic, starting from
March of 2020, Canada closed all shopping malls, department stores,
theaters, restaurants, schools and so on. All these measures are geared
toward preventing a large number of people breathing the same air in a
confined environment, because COVID is airborne communicable disease.
If you watch the video of the Chinese hospital built in just 10 days,
you will notice that they are prefabricated units with separate
ventilation. That is not much different from a MASH-style field hospital
out in the battlefield as far as air-circulation is concerned.
Instead, I have seen videos of the US building MASH-style field
hospitals inside a gigantic sports stadium. That is the dumbest thing
one can do, because when the MASH-style field hospital units are packed together inside a large stadium under the same roof, everybody inside
the stadium will be breathing the same air and infecting each other.
That is the same reason the US killed so many nursery home residents
when they moved COVID patients into nursing homes.
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