Luke 21:11 “There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.”
Important Takeaways:
- Hospital Financial Decisions Play a Role in the Critical Shortage of Pediatric Beds for RSV Patients
- The dire shortage of pediatric hospital beds plaguing the nation this fall is a byproduct of financial decisions made by hospitals over the past decade, as they shuttered children’s wards, which often operate in the red, and expanded the number of beds available for more profitable endeavors like joint replacements and cancer care.
- To cope with the flood of young patients sickened by a sweeping convergence of nasty bugs — especially respiratory syncytial virus, influenza, and coronavirus — medical centers nationwide have deployed triage tents, delayed elective surgeries, and transferred critically ill children out of state
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Luke 21:11 “There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.”
Important Takeaways:
- As flu season hits South Florida hard, drug shortages cause panic
- Flu season has hit hard in South Florida, and drug shortages rippling through the country are creating nightmares for those who get sick.
- …panicked parents of feverish children searching for everything from Children’s Tylenol to Amoxicillin to Tamiflu.
- Experts say the country has been hit by a “tripledemic” of ongoing COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
- “It’s been hard for us to help the kids who are sick because we don’t [have] the medications they need and we can’t order them,” said Natasha Patel, co-owner of University Pharmacy in Coral Gables
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Luke 21:11 “There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.”
Important Takeaways:
- Hospitals in the US are the fullest they’ve been throughout the pandemic – but it’s not just Covid
- As respiratory virus season surges across the US, it’s much more than Covid that’s filling beds this year.
- More than 80% of hospital beds are in use nationwide, jumping 8 percentage points in the past two weeks.
- Back in January, about a quarter of hospital beds were in use for Covid-19 patients. But now, only about 6% of beds are in use for Covid-19 patients, according to the HHS data.
- HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra noted that flu and other respiratory viruses are “increasing strain” on the country’s health care systems. Becerra wrote that the Biden administration “stands ready to continue assisting you with resources, supplies, and personnel” – but he stopped short of making a formal emergency declaration, as requested by children’s health leaders last month.
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Luke 21:11 “There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.”
Important Takeaways:
- Catastrophic Contagion
- The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, in partnership with WHO and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, conducted Catastrophic Contagion, a pandemic tabletop exercise at the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on October 23, 2022.
- The exercise simulated a series of WHO emergency health advisory board meetings addressing a fictional pandemic set in the near future. Participants grappled with how to respond to an epidemic located in one part of the world that then spread rapidly, becoming a pandemic with a higher fatality rate than COVID-19 and disproportionately affecting children and young people.
- Participants were challenged to make urgent policy decisions with limited information in the face of uncertainty.
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Romans 1:28 “And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.”
Important Takeaways:
- At This Point They Aren’t Even Trying To Hide Who They Really Serve
- For decades, it has been an open secret that many among the elite are deeply attracted to practices that are unspeakably evil.
- At this point Disney is constantly making headlines due to the extremely alarming content
- “The Santa Clause” that starred Tim Allen, and there is one scene in the new show where children hold up signs that actually spell out the words “We Love You Satan”.
- Another example is called “The Owl House”, and it features a young girl named “Luz” that is pursuing her dream of becoming a witch. “Luz” means light in Spanish, and that name was obviously chosen to make a connection with “the lightbringer” which is Lucifer.
- Right now, Balenciaga is making headlines all over the globe because of an advertising campaign that they released that features little girls holding teddy bears that are dressed in bondage gear…
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Romans 1:28 “And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.”
Important Takeaways:
- Balenciaga under fire over ‘creepy’ ads of kids with ‘bondage outfits’
- In one image, a ginger-haired little girl sported a T-shirt from the brand while holding the strap connected to a white bear, which was in a vest with a padlocked choker around its neck.
- In another, a brunette child donned a blue outfit while clutching a purple plush animal, which was sporting similarly BDSM attire.
- An eagle-eyed social media watchdog alleged. “The brand ‘Balenciaga’ just did a uh… photoshoot for their new products recently which included a very purposely poorly hidden court document about ‘virtual child porn’…
- Balenciaga did not immediately respond to the Post’s request for comment.
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Revelations 18:23:’For the merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.’
Important Takeaways:
- US faces shortages of children’s antibiotics and flu drugs amid ‘tripledemic’
- Parents have reported spending hours going from one pharmacy to another to track down the medications to treat sicknesses.
- Officials have declared a shortage of first-line antibiotics amoxicillin and Augmentin, which are used to treat bacterial infections. Tamiflu, the most common flu medication in the US, and albuterol, an inhaler for asthma and to open airways in the lungs, are also in short supply, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
- The reason for shortages is due to increased demand, especially with a surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and flu cases. The combination of RSV, flu and COVID circulating has been called a “tripledemic.”
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Revelations 18:23:’For the merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.’
Important Takeaways:
- Now pharmacists run out of CHILDREN’S TYLENOL after crippling antibiotic shortage – as post-COVID blizzard of viruses sweep through US kids
- A Children’s Tylenol shortage currently affecting Canada has carried over into the United States, pharmacists in multiple American cities have warned
- The drug’s short supply stems from a recent spike in pediatric sickness as seasonal bugs come back after being suppressed during the pandemic
- Worsening matters is a simultaneous shortages of four key antibiotics and respiratory drugs for children, leading to a marked rise in kids hospitalized
- Now, in addition to reporting shortages of some of the world’s most widely used antibiotics, US pharmacies have reported that Tylenol too has become scarce
- The pain reliever is one of the most popular drugs in the county, and is often used to reduce youngsters’ fevers
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Revelations 18:23:’For the merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.’
Important Takeaways:
- Children are left waiting for 15 HOURS in emergency rooms due to Amoxicillin shortage caused by COVID restrictions – as record number of parents are forced to take time off work to care for sick kids
- Amid an ongoing Amoxicillin shortage, hospitals are seeing rising numbers of RSV cases that are unable to be treated by the common antibiotic
- Parents are struggling to fill their children’s prescriptions as major pharmacies fail to fill demand that suppliers struggle to meet
- Experts say COVID lockdowns caused weakened immune systems in children that are now particularly susceptible to a rough few months of seasonal viruses
- Parents have also been forced to stay home from jobs without sick leave pay to care for ill children, which is costing families financially
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Revelations 18:23:’For the merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.’
Important Takeaways:
- U.S. is running out of common children’s antibiotic amoxicillin – forcing parents to shop around multiple pharmacies
- Four Drugmakers behind nearly the entire country’s supply are facing a shortage
- The liquid form of the medication is in short supply, they said
- Officials made aware last month when patients struggled to fill prescriptions
- The Food and Drug Association (FDA) blamed a surge in demand for the shortage — with respiratory illnesses at unseasonably high levels.
- Amoxicillin is a common antibiotic prescribed to children to treat ear and sinus infections.
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