Hospital Stocks Are Heading Higher. So Are Covid-19 Cases.

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Shares of several hospital systems finished November with their best performances in months, and some investors say their rally has legs

Shares of hospital operators soared in November, thanks to postelection optimism and expectations they can better weather the recent coronavirus surge

Sanford Health, the largest health-care system in the Dakotas, said it could see more than 200 additional hospital beds filled in the weeks following Thanksgiving if people gathered in large groups to celebrate the holiday. Photo: Bing Guan/Reuters

 

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I am sure the Street is so proud of its performance in stocks based on the death and suffering on main street. This is a perfect example of why Wall Street is not a true representation of our economy’s performance.

Should hospital even be on the stock market?

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Hospital systems shouldn't have fucking shares

Oh, well as long as all this death can turn a profit, right?!?! fuckingwallstreet

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