I don't blame him. Unless you have symptoms there is ZERO reason to be tested for anything
The flu was never treated this way and covid shouldn't be either
Just because they made this in a lab and attempted to polish off the population. We know this is a hoax. It's a real virus that was designed to be treated 100x worse then it is. I call that a hoax. It's a legit virus but mild in the majority of the population
The vaccine is what is deadly. Look at all the clotting, and the deaths from the clotting and the structures that aren't even clots, but actual MRNA structures acting as clots that are killing 10,000+ a day.
This was 100% intentional.
If you think about things like this Plandemic, or 9/11 for instance. And you consider that our very own Govt (shadow govt) and globalists are behind this. We are under attack. We are absolutely at war and people are strolling around acting like all is well. And it is not.
The problem with that patient refusing a COVID swab is that it does nothing to change the overall situation as the people in charge of still implementing all of these protocols will never even hear about it. Nor would they care. He was admitted for shortness of breath, but it was cardiac related. However, even for his own benefit it would have been helpful to know his COVID status as well. Keeping him isolated from other patients makes a double bed room a single bed room, as we still had to protect him from known positives. This also means one less person can be admitted for whatever reason.
What if we had thrown him into a room with a known positive and he became very ill…or died? Not to mention the extra time involved in taking care of a patient in isolation when staff remains very low. So he is making it much more challenging for people to care for him. The care he sought out to receive himself. Often times in life, we have to swallow our pride and follow some rules we don’t necessarily care for or agree with.
Clinical staff (myself included) is infinitely more tired of all this bullsh*t than he could ever begin to imagine. Nobody hates the fact that this has been ongoing more than us. So if he didn’t want to think about himself, it’s just something he could of done out of respect for those people that have been through the ringer, and were just trying to care for him efficiently.
Do I think and wish all this should or would go away? Absolutely! And it basically has in day to day life for just about everyone. The hospital of course is a completely different scenario. Hospital acquired COVID is a big thing. I mean, would I want my early 70’s father paired up in a hospital room with a patient that is COVID positive? Of course not. So how do we know if a given patient is COVID positive if we don’t test them? As much as I don’t like any of it myself, I understand why it still remains the way it is. Until we are ready as a society to subject ourselves or our loved ones to widespread hospital acquired COVID infections, it’s just what we have to deal with. While it’s not nearly as devastating as before, people can still get extremely ill. Now, it’s essentially equivalent to influenza in the hospital setting, though still slightly worse and infinitely more contagious. People are very often tested for both.
I would love nothing more than to get out of the healthcare field, as that is the only way COVID won’t forever be a part of my life.