Anti-vaxxers have flooded intensive care units in the Byron Bay area, with one doctor confirming things are turning out exactly “as we feared”.
Lismore Base Hospital has now been forced to open a third Covid ward, with 50 patients admitted after contracting the virus.reported the current crisis is unfolding exactly as doctors predicted, with the majority of hospitalised cases unvaccinated.
“It is as we feared,” Dr Chris Ingall, from the hospital’s medical staff council, told the publication. “We are seeing an almost exclusively unvaccinated population in the hospital and exclusively unvaccinated in the intensive care ward at this point. “We predicted this, we said there would be a tsunami here, everyone predicted it would sweep through the pockets of the unvaccinated.”Such avoidable tragedies playing out in intensive care units . Only unvaxxed in ICU at Lismore as Covid targets the unvaccinated. Via
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