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.

Video Emerges of Man Dying in Front of Hospital that Refuses to Open their Door – Foretaste of What Awaits Americans in Weeks Ahead?

A video has emerged from apparently a Spanish-speaking country where family members try desperately to revive a man who is part of their family in front of a door to what appears to be some kind of emergency room in a hospital or clinic. A security guard and some people are seen inside, but nobody with uniforms like nurses or doctors. The security guard does come out at some point and talks to the frantic family, but does not let them in. The family members desperately try to apply CPR to the father/husband, calling out in loud voices demanding that they open their doors. I don't have the context of where this happened, but I think it is important to show this to our readers, because this could very well be the scene that soon will be experienced all across the U.S. with massive staffing problems in our hospital system that is only getting worse, as many nurses and hospital staff are quitting or being fired due to COVID vaccine mandates, while others are injured or die from the shots. In fact, this is already starting to happen based on published news sources in recent days. Americans have been spoiled for very many years now with most of the country being covered with 911 emergency services where all one needs to do in the event of an emergency is dial 911 and an ambulance will show up within minutes and provide emergency care on the way to an emergency room at a local hospital or clinic. But the COVID-19 mandates are creating a shortage of ambulance workers as well, and earlier this month the American Ambulance Association sent a warning letter to Congress that the ability to continue offering 911 services is in serious jeopardy right now. The "entitlement" mentality of most Americans believe that medical care is some sort of "right" and that in an emergency situation everyone is "entitled" to these services. That is not true. Believe it or not, your health is YOUR responsibility, and there are no "Constitutional rights" for you to demand that others take care of you when you are sick or injured in an emergency.