California doctors say they've seen more deaths from suicide than coronavirus since lockdowns

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Doctors in Northern California say they have seen more deaths from suicide than they’ve seen from the coronavirus during the pandemic.

“The numbers are unprecedented,” Dr. Michael deBoisblanc of John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, California, told ABC 7 News about the increase of deaths by suicide, adding that he’s seen a “year’s worth of suicides” in the last four weeks alone.

DeBoisblanc said he believes it’s time for California officials to end the stay-at-home order and let people back out into their communities.

"Personally, I think it's time," he said. "I think, originally, this was put in place to flatten the curve and to make sure hospitals have the resources to take care of COVID patients. We have the current resources to do that, and our other community health is suffering."

Kacey Hansen, a trauma center nurse at John Muir Medical Center for more than 30 years, says she’s worried not only about the increased suicide attempts but also about the hospital’s ability to save as many patients as usual.

"What I have seen recently, I have never seen before," Hansen said. "I have never seen so much intentional injury."

Businesses across California have started defying stay-at-home orders imposed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, and hundreds of protesters have hit the streets, making the argument that the orders were only meant to flatten the curve of the virus’s spread, which Newsom himself said was achieved in mid-April.

Suicide has been an increasingly significant problem across the country as the coronavirus outbreak caused stay-at-home orders that led to unemployment and stress.

By late March, more people had died in just one Tennessee county from suicide than had died in the entire state directly from the virus.

A study published in early May suggested that the coronavirus could lead to at least 75,000 deaths directly brought on by anxiety from the virus, job losses, and addiction to alcohol and drugs.

Another study conducted by Just Facts around the same time computed a broad array of scientific data showing that stress is one of the deadliest health hazards in the world and estimated that the coronavirus lockdowns will destroy 7 times as many years of human life than strict lockdowns can save.

Earlier this week, more than 600 doctors signed their names on a letter to President Trump, referring to the continued lockdowns as a “mass casualty incident” and urging him to do what he can to ensure they come to an end.




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More suicides in 4 weeks than the entire last year.......this is insanity!

Time for Cali to open up!
 

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Whatever. At least nature is taking its course.
 

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In 2018, 48,000 Americans died by suicide. There have been that many American deaths from coronavirus in the past one month. For suicide deaths to exceed coronavirus deaths, that means suicide would have to be more than 12-times as high as it was for the last full year of data. Anyone who sees something like that happen in one hospital and extrapolates it to the entire country is either retarded or dishonest. It says a lot that the author refused to give any numbers of actual suicide deaths, either at that one California hospital, or across the entire country. Then the predicted outcome, of 75,000 deaths, completely discredits the headline, even if it comes true.

Earlier this week, more than 600 doctors signed their names on a letter to President Trump, referring to the continued lockdowns as a “mass casualty incident” and urging him to do what he can to ensure they come to an end.

That would be really awesome if Trump were to take the advice of medical professionals.
 

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That would be really awesome if Trump were to take the advice of medical professionals.

Anyone in the top 1% of anything is compromised. By influence and money.

I don't trust government. I don't trust media. I don't trust "top medical professionals".

We are living in the age of the ultimate corruptness. Your government does not have your best interests at heart. They have their own personal interests at heart. Regardless of the BS that spews from their mouths.
 

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its unfortunate that big media outlets don't post such news, the media inflammed to no end. Reap what we sow


Earlier this week, more than 600 doctors signed their names on a letter to President Trump, referring to the continued lockdowns as a “mass casualty incident” and urging him to do what he can to ensure they come to an end.
 

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Anyone in the top 1% of anything is compromised. By influence and money.

I don't trust government. I don't trust media. I don't trust "top medical professionals".

We are living in the age of the ultimate corruptness. Your government does not have your best interests at heart. They have their own personal interests at heart. Regardless of the BS that spews from their mouths.

posted awhile back , going to be a rise of lack of trust in healhtcare/govt . No doubt in my mind
 

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Anyone in the top 1% of anything is compromised. By influence and money.

I don't trust government. I don't trust media. I don't trust "top medical professionals".

We are living in the age of the ultimate corruptness. Your government does not have your best interests at heart. They have their own personal interests at heart. Regardless of the BS that spews from their mouths.

109% correct on all accounts........
 

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