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originally posted by: Violater1
I’m calling you out from underneath your rock gov. Lujan! You are lying about CoVID being on the rise in New Mexico. You are lying. You see, I work directly with the CoVID patients at UNMH and Pres Hospital in Albuquerque. And I know the medical staff at The University of New Mexico, and Lovlace Hospital, here in Albuquerque. I also know that all of the CoVID patients in this state are required to be transported to us (Lovelace, Pres and UNMH) because of the complications related to their care. During the height of the pandemic here in New Mexico, I had 188 patients at UNMH alone. Currently, there are less than 90 CoVID patients combined, in each of the 3 hospitals here in Albuquerque! Go ahead, Call Pres Hospital, 505-841-1234, or UNMH, (505) 272-2111, or Lovelace, (505) 727-8000, and ask how many confirmed case of CoVID that they have.
Furthermore, you have singularly passed a law saying that all Medical personal must receive the “vaccination” in order to work here in New Mexico. Your illegal law will be challenged in court. CoVID IS NOT on the rise in New Mexico, and we will fight you in court, and win!
gov looser lujan
originally posted by: SuperDave90
Interesting, I know last year LAMC was taking patients, not sure if they still do. Lujan is totally out of control but with that last name she will be re elected.
a reply to: Violater1
On Monday, the state registered 304 people in the hospital with COVID-19. By Tuesday, that number grew to 341 people. As of Wednesday, 353 people were in New Mexico hospitals with COVID-19.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: Violater1
How is the nurse staffing there?
Over here at some hospitals in GA they have 60 ish covid patients but because they mandated vaccines they now have a nurse shortage but the news is saying hospitals over whelmed.
originally posted by: Phage
Or perhaps it's the Department of Health that is lying?
cvprovider.nmhealth.org...
On Monday, the state registered 304 people in the hospital with COVID-19. By Tuesday, that number grew to 341 people. As of Wednesday, 353 people were in New Mexico hospitals with COVID-19.
www.krqe.com...
Experience shows that hospitalizations lag cases. And deaths lag hospitalizations. Maybe trying to get a handle on it before it gets worse isn't a bad idea.
www.montgomeryadvertiser.com...
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Violater1
I had to get the director of Infection Control and the top doc in my hospital to verify that I met the requirements of a medical vaccine exemption, only then did they give me the rapid test and it came up negative.
So I can go to work on Monday.