because of terminal velocity, a 16000-foot fall isn't really any more impressive than, say, a 100-foot fall, and an iPhone's overall mass and air resistance means it wouldn't have that much impact force even at terminal velocity. I'm not good enough at math to plug in all the equations but I'd bet money any big-brand smartphone would've survived that fall.
black women are 3-4 times more likely to die as a result of pregnancy or childbirth EVERYWHERE in the US, not just NYC. I wonder how many of those "deep-rooted obstacles" include things like "the belief that black people have thicker skin and don't feel pain" or just flat-out not believing their self-reported symptoms.
@dietotaku I don't think Higher Education lurched left. It has always leaned left. What actually happened is conservative politics lurched right (arguably off a cliff) and the contrast is now palpable.
The pregnant person who is in critical condition because of the ZEF should be treated as if she was shot: removal of the object that is killing them whether it is a bullet or a ZEF.
This dumbass ruling attempts to argue that the ZEF is a person DESPITE THE FACT it is legally not a person.
Unless I’m misreading there IS NO EQUAL STABILIZATION in EMTALA. Worse, there is no “just stabilize a gunshot victim and send them home with the bullet in them.”
5th Circuit is making shit up.
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