In beyond the teeming waiting room, tragedy plays out within. A doctor describes a wave of infected patients overwhelming the facility. All the patients in this ro room, they all have covid19. The frustrating thing about all of this is it really feels like too little, too late. We knew. We knew it was coming. Today is kind of getting worse and worse. We had to get a refrigerated truck the store the bodies of patients who are dying. We are right now scrambling to try to get a few additional ventilators or even cpap machines. We could get cpap machines, we could rehab ventilators in patients with them. Five ventilators, hold my gosh. Tucker sky news asked another physician, a longtime veteran of medicine in the city networkinnow working to describe didnt liken it to 9 11, he said it was worse. Biblical. I kid you not. People come in, they get intubated, they die of the cycle repeats. Are you overwhelmed . The system is overwhelmed all over the place. 9 11 was nothing compared to this. We
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Introduced by Sen. Willie Preston, D-Chicago, the Illinois Food Safety Act (SB 2637) would ban brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, red dye No.3 and titanium dioxide from retail food products potentially making it the strictest food additive ban in the country next to California’s Food Safety Act, which excluded titanium dioxide.
Introduced by Sen. Willie Preston, D-Chicago, the Illinois Food Safety Act (SB 2637) would ban brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, red dye No.3 and titanium dioxide from retail food products potentially making it the strictest food additive ban in the country next to California’s Food Safety Act, which excluded titanium dioxide.