The state is now down to 1 percent of hospital beds available in the Twin Cities metro region, 5 percent in the southeast and 7 percent in the central part of the state, she added.
The latest numbers also show there are no pediatric hospital beds available in the central Minnesota region, only two in the southeast, one each in the northwest and south-central areas and seven available in the metro area, she said.
She pleaded with eligible Minnesotans to get vaccinated and take precautions to slow the spread of the disease. “There’s, unfortunately, plenty of room for the virus to do its harm.”...
I told you so. There are currently not enough pediatric intensive care beds for all the children stricken with COVID-19 or it's variant.
Why did the USA do this? Why did children stay home and educate across the internet only to cause this disastrous effect on those very same children now. Why did people decide child illnesses with potentially permanent disability and/or death didn't matter?
I WANT ANSWERS! If this was corporate profit-driven, then I want to know. It makes no sense for an entire country to disregard the concerns for children over the past year only to have them get sick and/or die.
THIS IS AN OUTRAGEOUS OUTCOME FOR AMERICAN CHILDREN!!!!!
This is an American tragedy of monumental proportions.
By Regina Mobley
Portsmouth, Va. - The world is going to miss Teresa. (click here) That’s what her parents have to say about the bubbly 10-year-old Hillpoint Elementary School 5th grader who they say died from COVID-19 on Sept. 27 at Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters.
“The world is gonna miss out on her. She had so many dreams, so many goals that she wanted to do; she wanted to be a teacher, she wanted to design clothes. She impacted so many people,” said Teresa’s mother, Nicole Sperry.
Suffolk Public Schools (SPS) in Virginia is responding to reports from the Sperrys that their daughter was assigned to escort sick children to the nurse’s office. Teresa’s father shared an account with Andy Fox, saying Teresa was proud of her role working as a so-called “nurse.”...