Right.
What the "media" doesn't tell you are two things.
1) These "covid" hospitals are really small, i.e. 15 bed facilities. Those with the virus who present extreme symptoms are sent there. Other hospitals, such as your small "community" (rural) hospitals, run at maximum capacity normally. Those with extreme conditions, i.e. heart attack, stroke, etc. are basically just stabilized there until they can be transported/flown to bigger hospitals with more specialized care. These hospitals have plenty of bed space.
2) The masks don't work and there is no shortage of PPEs. For proof, I watched the latest scare tactic on NBC Nightly News this evening. A Covid doctor at one of these small Covid hospitals was being interviewed. For one, she admitted this was a small covid hospital, ie. 15 room, which was interesting but just glossed over. Second, she was speaking from behind a Hazmat suit. Not one doctor or nurse shown only had on a mask - they all had on a combination of mask and face shields, hazmat, etc. Finally, the reporter was fully covered in PPE equipment - gown, face shield, gloves, etc. I would hope a facility so in desperate need of PPE wouldn't stoop to taking a chance of killing someone so that a reporter could take 10 steps through the hospital hallway while presenting this enlightenment.
Oh yeah, a couple of more things... the Orange Man is to blame and we are all going to DIE!
Now, back to the studio...