St Joseph's Mitigation of CORONAVIRUS in JAN 2020 was to CALL THE POLICE ON ME FOR TRESSPASSING

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Police called on symptomatic patient: After I travelled between 5-6 airports between Dec 18 and Jan 6-8. After 12 days of symptoms, I voluntarily quarantined myself, and finally went to a walk in clinic at the hospital I was born as I do not have a primary care. On Jan 18th, the doctor looked at me and told me to go home. I said no, I'd like a sample taken, this is different. He said no. I said I was not leaving without one. He said no. I asked for a second opinion. He called security to escort me out. Security called the police on me, as every one else ignored me. I was born here, my mother volunteers, and this was the Non-Life Threatening department or Walk In at St Joseph's Health Care. I refused to leave considering there were not many patients in line at the time, and there were many doctors taking care of patients inside the hospital I was just in. Everyone told me to go to another hospital, and risk greater exposure to others. So, I waited for the police, where they told me that I did nothing wrong, and to also go to another hospital. Seems like everyone is telling me to never go to St Joseph's again.

Since this video, people have come to me and told me across Ontario they have had similar experiences, or worse. The stories I have heard. Wow. I have discussed this with fellow doctors, lawyers, scientists, artists, and every day people, and we mostly agree that:

A) The police should never be called at a hospital for a patient asking for treatment
B) Opinions cannot test for viral or bacterial infections
C) High risk symptomatic patients should be screened
D) This Coronavirus and SARS had early UNDER-estimated death rates below 4%
E) Better policies should be in place to protect patients and public health
F) Let us hope this will never happen again in a place with so many resources and "kindness"

THE NEW CORONAVIRUS IN CHINA TIMELINE
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...

December 08 2019: First known symptoms appear
December 31 2019: Total of 27 suspected cases
January 18 2020: Total of 48 cases, two deaths
January 20 2020: Total of 222 cases, three deaths.
January 21 2020: Total of 308 confirmed cases, six deaths
January 25 2020: Total of 90,000 confirmed cases, 1,200 deaths (Claims by a nurse on a telephone call that was released)

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I gave Patient relations 7 days to find a resolution for me before posting this video. Thank you for taking your time to listen to my story, and share, if you're brave enough to show this experience, of a very unwell Canadian being thrown out of a hospital for asking to be treated like anyone should.

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Quick burials and lack of tests raise fears coronavirus outbreak is much bigger than China admits 25 JANUARY 2020 • 4:45PM
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020...
Doctors Need to Test #DueDiligence #Coronavirus #Prevention
"Ms Chen’s fever and cough had set in only ten days before. Visits to three hospitals in #Wuhan – the #epicentre of the #outbreak that by then had killed at least one person and spread overseas – all ended the same way, diagnosed with a cold and sent home with basic medicine. Her #symptoms were consistent with the new virus #infection, but doctors didn’t test for the #mysterydisease, nor #quarantine her from others – not even when a CT scan showed shadows in her lungs. By the time she was placed in isolation at a hospital on January 15, she was in #criticalcondition. Six hours later, she died."

Why?:
"In practice, this means patients are sick by the time they queue – sometimes before dawn – at #overcrowded and #understaffed hospitals to seek #treatment, from basic to chronic ailments. Rural residents have even greater difficulty accessing quality care. Some people with #fevers and colds are being persuaded to #gobackhome,” said Mr Chen. “They have no capacity…[and] that is worrisome, when the virus develops faster than the capacity of the health system. People are posting #complaints online, along with photos of #longhospitallines, though such comments are being deleted quickly by Chinese government #censors, seeking to #control the flow of information."

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