The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has actually confessed to using a COVID hospital instruction video of a mannequin in an intensive care unit on a ventilator in a video recording news bit to emphasize the COVID predicament in Alberta medical facilities.
Immediately after tons of people pointed out the emergency room mannequin on social networks as being questionable or FAKE, CBC Edmonton recently explained “it was sone in error”.
” Earlier in Oct, we aired 2 stories about what people can look for inside a healthcare facility intensive care unit during the COVID situation and the strain on personnel. We filmed video footage for those stories at 2 Edmonton teaching locations that showed dummies in beds, and a realistic-looking hospital environment because of restrictions,” noted CBC Edmonton. “Unfortunately, a couple of them were the same video footage that was used in a different story regarding COVID projections and modeling last week. Using those images outside the context of the training centers was inappropriate and we apologize for the error in judgment. The story has been corrected.”
The confession from CBC Edmonton came nearly a full week after a news segment aired revealing the dummy. So, they were CAUGHT with their Pants Down…
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