my 📛 is Joy Anna Davis I was born at Charity hospital on November 28th 1960. I had my first operation on my left leg because it was turned backwards and they had to fix it and I had all of my three kids at charity hospital that was the best hospital in New Orleans the operation my left foot shorter than a right foot I'm not worrying about it because I can walk thanks to the doctors thanks to the doctors at at Charity hospital in New Orleans Louisiana today I am 60 years old thanks to the doctors at charity hospital Joy Anna Davis
The reporter said that the tents where they delivered the medical assistance after the hospital decay was "third world medicine". As a brazilian I say to you, those tents are way better equipped than ANY brazilian public hospital, and the abandoned Chairty Hospital building is was more clean than the majority of brazilian hospitals.
What New Orleans got from Katrina was Child’s Play compared to what your Neighbors to the East in Mississippi got. The Mississippi Coast got wiped off the Map. All your city got was Failed Levees.
and during the three days before President Bissh could ssend in the National Guards, the looters who swarmed through the city tried to break into Charity for the drugs.
A lot of people feel that Katrina was a good thing. Some people were of the opinion that New Orleans suffered a cancer and that cancer was slowly killing the city from the inside out. Corrupt, ineffective, short sighted politicians were no help either. But this storm pushed that cancer out of certain areas and like cells regenerating, portions of the city are starting to come back to life again. Yes, some would say that establishments like Charity Hospital were only serving to help prolong the death of New Orleans by helping to keep that cancer alive.
Fool u dont know jack about New Orleans. That bullshit on tv didn’t tell the whole story. I dare u to come down 2 the dirty coast and run ur mouth. Ignorant nobody
Was this the hospital that had employee;s that convinced some 20 patients to off themselves? It happened at one of these places. It made the news maybe twice.
Charity wasn't the place it was somewhere else. Nobody was offed. They were not viable. I knew a nurse who worked there and families dumped their elderly there right before the storm, because they didn't want to care for them. Then sped off in their vehicles to evacuate. People were dumping their elderly and sick relatives on the neutral ground where they saw rescue personnel working then leaving. You didn't hear that part in the news. There is only so much medical personnel can do in a natural disaster. I was here during and after Katrina. The entire power grid was not just down it was destroyed. It was hotter than Hell. Toilets didn't flush. It was the dark ages all over again.
Tear that old nasty building down. New Orleans, you all must allow yourself the new to come into your city. Stop trying to save the old. Buildings aren't meant to last forever.
+Chris Danns so the people from charity were forgotten, last to be evacuated, then they build a fancy new hospital (not for poor) in a completely different areas. so many things about this that bother me.
When will America learn that health care is a basic human right and not a business? I feel so fortunate to live in a country with free healthcare. Yes, I pay a levy/tax for it but it's minimal for what I get in return. ❤
my 📛 is Joy Anna Davis I was born at Charity hospital on November 28th 1960. I had my first operation on my left leg because it was turned backwards and they had to fix it and I had all of my three kids at charity hospital that was the best hospital in New Orleans the operation my left foot shorter than a right foot I'm not worrying about it because I can walk thanks to the doctors thanks to the doctors at at Charity hospital in New Orleans Louisiana today I am 60 years old thanks to the doctors at charity hospital Joy Anna Davis
The reporter said that the tents where they delivered the medical assistance after the hospital decay was "third world medicine". As a brazilian I say to you, those tents are way better equipped than ANY brazilian public hospital, and the abandoned Chairty Hospital building is was more clean than the majority of brazilian hospitals.
I was in Hattiesburg Mississippi, about 2 hours from New Orleans, during Katrina. It was hell.
I was born 2 years after Katrina hit, and from seeing all what happened in New Orleans and the Hospital, is pretty sad.
What New Orleans got from Katrina was Child’s Play compared to what your Neighbors to the East in Mississippi got. The Mississippi Coast got wiped off the Map. All your city got was Failed Levees.
Back when New Orleans had 1200 -1500 murders a year that place was more like a MASH UNIT ....
and during the three days before President Bissh could ssend in the National Guards, the looters who swarmed through the city tried to break into Charity for the drugs.
#rebuildcharity
War on the poor.
A lot of people feel that Katrina was a good thing.
Some people were of the opinion that New Orleans suffered a cancer and that cancer was slowly killing the city from the inside out.
Corrupt, ineffective, short sighted politicians were no help either.
But this storm pushed that cancer out of certain areas and like cells regenerating, portions of the city are starting to come back to life again.
Yes, some would say that establishments like Charity Hospital were only serving to help prolong the death of New Orleans by helping to keep that cancer alive.
They need to reopen
nobody is remembering when people were shooting at the emergency response teams in New Orleans.
Fool u dont know jack about New Orleans. That bullshit on tv didn’t tell the whole story. I dare u to come down 2 the dirty coast and run ur mouth. Ignorant nobody
You mean the emergency response teams shooting at people trying to escape?
Thanks for the upload.xd
The goverment-lets save the people who are not dying let get the dying people later
Was this the hospital that had employee;s that convinced some 20 patients to off themselves? It happened at one of these places. It made the news maybe twice.
Charity wasn't the place it was somewhere else. Nobody was offed. They were not viable. I knew a nurse who worked there and families dumped their elderly there right before the storm, because they didn't want to care for them. Then sped off in their vehicles to evacuate. People were dumping their elderly and sick relatives on the neutral ground where they saw rescue personnel working then leaving. You didn't hear that part in the news. There is only so much medical personnel can do in a natural disaster. I was here during and after Katrina. The entire power grid was not just down it was destroyed. It was hotter than Hell. Toilets didn't flush. It was the dark ages all over again.
I think what you are referring to is Memorial Medical Center which is now part of Ochsner- Baptist Medical Center
@@Baffled-f9d SO the corporate employees convinced the old people to die. They were "non viable"
@@TheHypnotstCollector What the heck are you talking about?
@@christybrewer6284 Yes, that was the one.
Tear that old nasty building down. New Orleans, you all must allow yourself the new to come into your city. Stop trying to save the old. Buildings aren't meant to last forever.
What? Are you on Acid?
+Chris Danns so the people from charity were forgotten, last to be evacuated, then they build a fancy new hospital (not for poor) in a completely different areas. so many things about this that bother me.
ohmusicsweetmusic I think New Orleans is trying to save their history, we need to save our history until it dies.
The sub basement levels are flooded and aligators live in there now.
it's bush's fault.
idiot its the people who didn't leave it the people who didn't get their family out
When will America learn that health care is a basic human right and not a business? I feel so fortunate to live in a country with free healthcare. Yes, I pay a levy/tax for it but it's minimal for what I get in return. ❤
My dad died in there
ms,ross
#BOYCOTTINGNOLA
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