
09-14-2021, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
*I* must be right? I'm simply asking you to do at least as much as the shoddy journalists at NPR. They contacted the hospital, attempted to contact the family, looked into the claims of over-capacity ICUs, and referenced both the obituary and another article that reported similar information. You claim the information is wrong but provide no reason at all why you believe that to be the case.
It all might be a made up story, that happens to often these days, but so far we have two news sources, the hospital, the family, Johns Hopkins University, and the head of the Alabama Dept. of Public Health with information that supports the story.
On the other hand, I did read a thread where a poster named holger danske says it didn't happen.
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For heaven's sake, man, what more do you need?
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