This week in EMS
Email 09/05/2021
Mr ______,
I'm sorry to hear your friend was pressured into being injected. Prayers for him.
In EMS this week there were a variety of developments. Some good, some not so good. At work I've heard the results of the forced "vaccination status" declaration did not go the way my employer was hoping. Apparently there are a lot more employees refusing the vaccine than they had anticipated. Because our business is built on EMS provider contracts with each city, they can't afford to not staff the ambulances because that would risk violating the contracts. Breach the contracts and the cities will find a new provider. That's a small win for now. It has at least delayed the mandate for us. One of our supervisors says the delay may last until the local hospital demands it from us as well, since we're in their facility so much.
I don't know if you have any other medical providers that are in regular contact, if so, I would urge them to start looking for unusual signs of cardiac damage on the EKGs. Occasionally I'm finding signs of unusual damage (scarring, myocarditis, or pericarditis) in my vaccinated patients that have no cardiac history. Just something I'm beginning to notice in some of my patients.
The injection came up while working with one of my recent ambulance partners. She told me about one of her best friends that died recently of "covid". She says her friend was 25 y/o and was even "fully vaccinated". 3 weeks after her last injection her lungs suddenly "filled up with fluid" and she died. I asked her if she suspected the vaccine had anything to do with it. She said "But it was 3 weeks later, so it couldn't have been that.". She didn't like hearing about pandemrix taking a full year to manifest side effects, as she had also just taken the injection a few days ago.
The next day I was partnered with someone else who asked me if I had noticed that an unusual amount of our patient's are vaccinated now. As luck would have it, our first patient was triple vexed. She had just gotten her booster 1 week ago and was experiencing extreme weakness, nausea and vomiting beginning the day after her booster.
In the hospital waiting room I happened to hear a young man, mid to late 20's, frantic to be seen because he said he couldn't taste things very well, so he thinks he probably has covid. These are the ones the hospital will use to fill up their beds. Again, our EMS call volume really isn't abnormal. In fact, overall we're a little on the light side. These are the patient's that are being used to produce the illusion of a pandemic. Scared to death by the media and demanding to be hospitalized. Those and the vaxxed.
That's it for this week. No groundbreaking developments. Just a slow march toward the inevitable.
-Handy

