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Poopifornia eliminated Mobile Hospital Unit under Brown


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2020 Apr 1, 1:27pm   410 views  2 comments

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Each hospital would be the size of a football field, with a surgery ward, intensive care unit and X-ray equipment. Medical response teams would also have access to a massive stockpile of emergency supplies: 50 million N95 respirators, 2,400 portable ventilators and kits to set up 21,000 additional patient beds wherever they were needed.

In 2006, citing the threat of avian flu, then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the state would invest hundreds of millions of dollars in a powerful set of medical weapons to deploy in the case of large-scale emergencies and natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires and pandemics.

“In light of the pandemic flu risk, it is absolutely a critical investment,” he told a news conference. “I’m not willing to gamble with the people’s safety.”
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The state, flush with tax revenue, soon sank more than $200 million into the mobile hospital program and a related Health Surge Capacity Initiative to stockpile medicines and medical gear for use in outbreaks of infectious disease, according to former emergency management officials and state budget records.

But the ambitious effort, which would have been vital as the state confronts the new coronavirus today, hit a wall: a brutal recession, a free fall in state revenues — and in 2011, the administration of a fiscally minded Democratic governor, Jerry Brown, who came into office facing a $26-billion deficit.

And so, that year, the state cut off the money to store and maintain the stockpile of supplies and the mobile hospitals. The hospitals were defunded before they’d ever been used.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-27/coronavirus-california-mobile-hospitals-ventilators

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1   Karloff   2020 Apr 1, 10:25pm  

Construct a half dozen asylums each the size of Danvers State and fill 'em up. That'll do more good for California than any other measure they've ever proposed.
2   georgeliberte   2020 Apr 2, 7:53am  

OccasionalCortex says, It's all Trump's fault.
Seriously some of my coworkers recite a litany (liturgy?) of Trump's mistakes as proof we are in trouble and guess whose fault it is. His suggestion the pandemic was a hoax is the favorite. I am uncertain that in part that is not Accurate.

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