Saturday, April 11, 2020

Seattle field hospital being dismantled, not needed for virus overflow. Trump sent 300 soldiers to build emergency hospital in Seattle, but not one person ever stayed there. Inslee also returning 400 ventilators he doesn't need

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4/8/20, “Army field hospital at CenturyLink Field Event Center to be dismantled, returned to FEMA," q13Fox.com, Seattle, Washington

Just days after hundreds of soldiers built a massive makeshift hospital at CenturyLink Field Event Center, the hospital is coming down. 

The Army field hospital, set up to treat non-coronavirus cases and to relieve hospitals that were overburdened with Covid-19 patients, will be returned to FEMA and potentially moved to another state that needs it more, Gov. Jay Inslee announced Wednesday. 

Nearly 300 soldiers from the 627th Hospital Center spent several days building this massive make-shift care center – enough for roughly 250 people. 

Don’t let this decision give you the impression that we are out of the woods. We have to keep our guard up and continue to stay home unless conducting essential activities to keep everyone healthy,” Inslee said. “We requested this resource before our physical distancing strategies were fully implemented and we had considerable concerns that our hospitals would be overloaded with Covid-19 cases. But we haven’t beat this virus yet, and until we do, it has the potential to spread rapidly if we don’t continue the measures we’ve put in place.” 

Inslee said the state has 1,000 hospital beds and more than 900 ventilators ready to go if the state experiences another surge in Covid-19 cases. The state also has leased the former Astria Regional Medical Center in Yakima to support an additional 250 non-Covid patients if needed. 

“I’m incredibly appreciative of the men and women from the 627th Hospital Center out of Fort Carson in Colorado [and to US taxpayers who paid the bill]. These soldiers uprooted their lives to help Washingtonians when we needed them most,” Inslee said. “Since then, it’s become apparent that other states need them more than we do. It’s only right that we release this capability so those states have the tools necessary to help end this nation-wide fight that we are all battling together.” 

King County still has a 140-bed facility set up on county-owned soccer fields in Shoreline for people to recover from and isolate after COVID-19 diagnoses if they’re not able to recover at home. 

As of Tuesday afternoon, there were 8,682 confirmed cases of the virus in Washington state, with at least 394 deaths.” 

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Added: That hospital has sat empty….Not one patient.” Inslee is also “returning 400 ventilators to the feds.” 

"Gov. Inslee owes US Army, Feds an apology," Mynorthwest.com  ....... 


CNN Town Hall with Jay Inslee

Above, 4/11/ 2019, Inslee at CNN Town Hall talks about removing Trump
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Above, July 2019, Inslee among 20 democrat presidential candidates, CNN 

4/9/20, Dori: Gov. Inslee owes US Army, Feds an apology,Mynorthwest.com, KIRO radio 

A week ago, Jay Inslee slammed our federal government for not doing enough for our state. 

“The fact is, we cannot get as much help as we would like from the federal government”, he said. 

This was a week after the United States Army, under orders from the Trump administration, sent hundreds of soldiers to build a 250-bed hospital at the Century Link Field Events Center. 

That hospital has sat empty ever since. Not one patient. On Wednesday, Inslee announced that he wanted the facility disassembled and sent back to the federal government. How much do you think think this assembly and disassembly is costing taxpayers? No one will give me a figure. 

Earlier this week, Inslee announced that he is returning 400 ventilators to the feds that we don’t need. 

A week ago, he said the administration wasn’t doing enough for our state. Now, it’s clear, they’ve done way too much. A person of integrity would apologize for his phony criticism. That apology, of course, will never come. 

Also, given that we are killing our regional economy based on the data that led to the unnecessary hospital and ventilator requests, is it any wonder that skepticism is growing about the decisions that are wiping out the financial lives of business owners and the unemployed? 

Governor, it’s time you start being honest with the people of your state.” 

“Listen to the Dori Monson Show weekday afternoons from noon – 3 p.m. on KIRO Radio, 97.3 FM.” 


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