"Hospitals are at capacity" has been a story for weeks now. I've got a friend who works an ICU in Houston and will happily confirm there are a lot of new patients and resources are stretched thin.
"People are treating ivermectin as a COVID panacea" is also true. We're seeing Top Minds in the Talk Radio racket and Podcast-o-Sphere boosting about its effectiveness.
Yeah, the fake Oklahoma story was almost a carbon copy of a real thing that happened in Florida, where a gunshot victim waited 6 days for hospital treatment due to the ICUs bring full. That's why people believed the fake story, because it sounded so similar to stuff that has actually happened before
"Hospitals are at capacity" has been a story for weeks now. I've got a friend who works an ICU in Houston and will happily confirm there are a lot of new patients and resources are stretched thin.
"People are treating ivermectin as a COVID panacea" is also true. We're seeing Top Minds in the Talk Radio racket and Podcast-o-Sphere boosting about its effectiveness.
So the aggregation of stories is plausible.
Yeah, the fake Oklahoma story was almost a carbon copy of a real thing that happened in Florida, where a gunshot victim waited 6 days for hospital treatment due to the ICUs bring full. That's why people believed the fake story, because it sounded so similar to stuff that has actually happened before