I'm going with deaths to be the true indicator as that is an absolute number. Hospitalizations are subjective and hospitals are a business. There are plenty of hospital beds in Texas (and that includes ICU units). As these rooms stay empty, there's a very good chance that a person that might have been sent home a couple of months ago might be told they need to stay in the hospital. Ultimately, if there's revenue to be made, I can see this becoming more the norm. One of my clients has a sister that works in a hospital in Palo Alto. She said there have already been adjustments to ensure doctors make more money on things like Zoom calls.
absolutely 100% correct on the hospitals. i personally know that they are working the system to make as much money as they can. As you do I have a story from someone I know. And your empty beds will go unnoticed in the MSM who will just reverse that fact with lies that they are being overcrowded.
I posted an article just released about how the rioters in Minnesota are not testing positive like they thought. Why isn't this a gateway to filling stadiums for games? In the article it states how you pass the virus. Particles from your mouth have to fly over to another person somehow. Outdoor things like wind and distance make that almost an impossibility. And this has to happen from a person who has this virus active in their system. We are being told that is a 14 day window. So what are the odds really? Indoor or outdoor? Masks are a joke. Keep your distance if you are so afraid. For the rest of us leave us alone so we can live free and not like communists.