If you ever feel bad about your life, consider how bad things are in Venezuelan hospitals:
"On a recent day at the University Hospital of Maracaibo, in Venezuela’s second-largest city, patients lay on bare beds in rooms with dirty floors. There was no running water, medicine, cleaning supplies or food. Feces floated in the toilets. Medical staffers there said gang members roam the halls, forcing underpaid and harassed doctors to lock themselves in the offices to avoid assaults."
Sounds terrible, right?
Now remember that Venezuela still has prisons...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/venezuelas-collapse-brings-savage-suffering-1455323300
"On a recent day at the University Hospital of Maracaibo, in Venezuela’s second-largest city, patients lay on bare beds in rooms with dirty floors. There was no running water, medicine, cleaning supplies or food. Feces floated in the toilets. Medical staffers there said gang members roam the halls, forcing underpaid and harassed doctors to lock themselves in the offices to avoid assaults."
Sounds terrible, right?
Now remember that Venezuela still has prisons...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/venezuelas-collapse-brings-savage-suffering-1455323300