Loss of Medical Staff due to Mandatory Vaccines Affecting Care of Children in Wisconsin Critically Injured in Parade Attack as ERs Nationwide Begin to Close
18 children were injured, some critically, in the recent Christmas parade attack in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Local news is reporting that Wisconsin's largest Children's hospital is having a difficult time caring for these children due to medical staff shortages caused by a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and their refusal to honor most religious exemption requests. This follows a trend nationwide where Emergency Rooms are beginning to close down due to staffing issues and so many medical staff being fired or quitting due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandates. This week it was announced that Mount Sinai South Nassau-operated Long Beach Emergency Department in New York was forced to close after more than 70 of their staff who had "temporary religious exemptions" to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate were denied their exemptions and fired. This follows a pattern currently being seen across the country, as the corporate media reports on ERs and hospitals beginning to close down due to staffing shortages. While many of these reports are blaming "outbreaks of COVID-19" for the staffing shortages, NPR recently reported that many of these ERs are "swamped with seriously ill patients" who "don't even have COVID" as staff members are struggling to care for patients who are showing up much sicker than they've ever seen. The "elephant in the room" that nobody in the corporate media dares to report, of course, is that the vast majority of these patients are vaccinated, and suffering from COVID-19 vaccine injuries. And with the FDA now authorizing a 3rd COVID-19 "booster shot" from Pfizer and Moderna, we can expect this situation to only get worse, especially when the children between the ages of 5 and 11 who are just now being injected start to experience these COVID-19 vaccine injuries. In the UK, which also authorizes the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 shots, public health statistics now show that 89% of COVID-19 reported deaths are among the fully vaccinated, and that those vaccinated with these experimental shots are more likely to die with a COVID-19 diagnosis.