Which might explain the massive push for tech in every aspect of medicine. They were able to "treat" people just fine in 1996 without digital constraints but now it's absolutely necessary. Hmmm... make everyone "sick" with injections then feign the ability to treat b/c of technological failures. Sounds about right. A few hospital systems…
Which might explain the massive push for tech in every aspect of medicine. They were able to "treat" people just fine in 1996 without digital constraints but now it's absolutely necessary. Hmmm... make everyone "sick" with injections then feign the ability to treat b/c of technological failures. Sounds about right. A few hospital systems have been crippled/shut down in the past year b/c of software hijacks. Let them fail. They deserve it.
Which might explain the massive push for tech in every aspect of medicine. They were able to "treat" people just fine in 1996 without digital constraints but now it's absolutely necessary. Hmmm... make everyone "sick" with injections then feign the ability to treat b/c of technological failures. Sounds about right. A few hospital systems have been crippled/shut down in the past year b/c of software hijacks. Let them fail. They deserve it.