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  • MEET JOE BIDEN’S COVID ADVISOR

    11/10/2020 9:21:22 AM PST · by conservative98 · 18 replies
    Kayleigh McEnany Twitter ^ | 11/10/20 | Kayleigh McEnany
    MEET JOE BIDEN’S COVID ADVISOR: pic.twitter.com/EsAAe8UOSP— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) November 10, 2020 Ezekiel "Zeke" Emanuel
  • Joe Biden Coronavirus Adviser: Vaccine Should Be Distributed Globally, Not to America First

    11/09/2020 5:48:21 PM PST · by conservative98 · 54 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 9 Nov 2020 | JOEL B. POLLAK
    Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who was named to Joe Biden’s coronavirus advisory team on Monday, published a paper in September arguing that any coronavirus vaccine should be distributed globally according to something called the “Fair Priority Model.” Emanuel, the lead author on a paper in Science called “An ethical framework for global vaccine allocation,” argued that there should be a “fair international distribution of vaccine,” rather than what he and his co-authors call “vaccine nationalism.”
  • Bill Maher is slammed for saying that Democrats SHOULD make an issue of Amy Coney Barrett's Catholicism 'because being nuts is relevant'

    10/17/2020 8:56:58 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 58 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | October 17 2020 | KEITH GRIFFITH
    Commentator Bill Maher has drawn backlash after calling Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett 'nuts' and arguing that Senate Democrats should make an issue of her Catholic faith. 'Chuck Schumer said Democrats won't make Barrett's religion an issue, but they should because being nuts is relevant,' Maher said in a monologue on HBO's Real Time on Friday. After hearings this week, the Senate Judiciary Committee set October 22 for its vote to recommend Barrett´s nomination to the full Senate, with a final confirmation vote expected by month´s end.
  • We’re all in this together, including the disabled

    08/21/2020 7:12:18 PM PDT · by LadyDoc · 7 replies
    South Florida Sun Sentinal ^ | Aug 14, 2020 | LISA BLUMBERG
    Florida may be the epicenter of COVID-19 with the number of confirmed cases skyrocketing over 500,000, but over 80% of states are seeing increased cases. While many of the young and able-bodied chafe at wearing masks and forgoing the beach, people with disabilities are concerned about having an equal shot in surviving the pandemic. We who live in the community are appalled by the carnage in nursing homes. “They’re death pits,” Betsy McCaughey, a former lieutenant governor of New York who founded the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths, has stated. “They’re crowded and they’re understaffed.” Roughly half of all virus...
  • An invisible hand: Patients aren’t being told about the AI systems advising their care

    07/16/2020 12:15:38 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 21 replies
    statnews.com ^ | July 15, 2020 | Rebecca Robbins and Erin Brodwin
    Since February of last year, tens of thousands of patients hospitalized at one of Minnesota’s largest health systems have had their discharge planning decisions informed with help from an artificial intelligence model. But few if any of those patients has any idea about the AI involved in their care.That’s because frontline clinicians at M Health Fairview generally don’t mention the AI whirring behind the scenes in their conversations with patients.At a growing number of prominent hospitals and clinics around the country, clinicians are turning to AI-powered decision support tools — many of them unproven — to help predict whether hospitalized...
  • An experiment in end-of-life care: Tapping AI’s cold calculus to nudge the most human of conversations

    07/16/2020 12:18:59 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 12 replies
    statnews.com ^ | July 1, 2020 | Rebecca Robbins
    The daily email that arrived in physician Samantha Wang’s inbox at 8 a.m., just before morning rounds, contained a list of names and a warning: These patients are at high risk of dying within the next year.One name that turned up again and again belonged to a man in his 40s, who had been admitted to Stanford University’s hospital the previous month with a serious viral respiratory infection. He was still much too ill to go home, but Wang was a bit surprised that the email had flagged him among her patients least likely to be alive in a year’s...
  • Steve Scalise sent letters to the Democrat governors of NY, NJ, CA, PA, and MI demanding they explain why they ignored protocols, forced COVID-19 patients into nursing homes.

    06/17/2020 1:55:48 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 54 replies
    Twitter ^ | June 15, 2020 | Steve Scalise
    3:45 PM · Jun 15, 2020
  • Bill Gates and the Population Control Grid

    05/27/2020 7:08:23 AM PDT · by Jan_Sobieski · 17 replies
    Bill Gates, Family Involvement in Eugenics Movement, Forced Sterilization History, Death Panel Advocacy, strange connection to Jeffrey Epstein’s DNA Seeding Project, and other interesting facts.
  • Young people, vital health workers would be prioritized if CA hospitals are overwhelmed by coronavirus, new state guidelines recommend

    04/21/2020 9:46:33 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 34 replies
    KTLA ^ | 04/21/2020
    California...public health officials are still planning for a “worst-case scenario,” quietly publishing a sobering set of detailed guidelines to answer the troubling ethical question of who lives and who dies should California face a new surge in the coronavirus outbreak, resulting in a shortage of ventilators and medical supplies. A 38-page document by the California Department of Public Health, published last weekend, prescribes a method to prioritize patients in the event that an outbreak overwhelms hospitals, preserving intensive care beds and ventilators for people with the greatest likelihood of surviving with treatment over those with serious chronic conditions that limit...
  • So far today, the U.S. has reported nearly 2,100 new coronavirus deaths, a daily record

    So far today, the U.S. has reported nearly 2,100 new coronavirus deaths, a daily record https://t.co/1x8YilLzhD— BNO Newsroom (@BNODesk) April 14, 2020
  • New “Point System” Would Discriminate Against Elderly and Disabled Patients, Deny Them Ventilators (Pennsylvania)

    04/09/2020 6:29:48 PM PDT · by Morgana · 33 replies
    Life News ^ | April 9, 2020 | Maria Gallagher
    Reporting at PennLive.com David Wenner writes that a “point system” proposed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health could leave an especially vulnerable population, people with disabilities, without the health care they need, when it comes to life-saving treatment for COVID-19. “Disability Rights Pennsylvania has filed a federal civil rights complaint,” the Philadelphia Inquirer added. This frightening proposal—“Interim Pennsylvania Crisis Standards of Care for Pandemic Guidelines”– is raising new questions about the prospect of medical rationing during the Coronavirus pandemic, a possibility already raised by assorted “bioethicists.” Under this disturbing system, those with higher scores because of pre-existing conditions would be...
  • [UK] Coronavirus patients more likely to die may have ventilators taken away

    04/02/2020 9:33:33 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 23 replies
    SKY News ^ | April 2, 2020 | by David Mercer
    Coronavirus patients may have life-saving treatment withdrawn if others with the virus are more likely to survive, according to new guidance issued to UK doctors. Health workers could be forced to make "grave decisions" should hospitals become overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, the latest advice from the British Medical Association (BMA) states. The document warns that decisions around rationing scarce resources, such as ventilators, could determine whether large numbers of patients will receive life-saving treatment or not. The deaths of another 563 coronavirus patients in the UK were announced on Wednesday, the country's biggest daily increase since the outbreak began. Prime...
  • UK: Patients More Likely To Die May Have Ventilators Taken Away

    04/02/2020 12:24:04 AM PDT · by Helicondelta · 17 replies
    theguardian.com ^ | 1 Apr 2020
    Stable coronavirus patients could be taken off ventilators in favour of those more likely to survive, it emerged on Wednesday, as another sharp rise in deaths left the UK braced for the outbreak to reach up to 1,000 deaths a day by the end of the week. In a stark new document issued by the British Medical Association, doctors set out guidelines to ration care if the NHS becomes overwhelmed with new cases as the outbreak moves towards its peak. A rise in the death toll of 563 brought the overall total to 2,352, an increase of 31% on Tuesday’s...
  • Francis Davis: These Virus Guidelines Signal a Go-Ahead for a Cull of the Vulnerable and Disabled [UK]

    03/28/2020 5:38:21 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 7 replies
    Conservative Home ^ | 3/26/20 | Francis Davis
    Francis Davis is Professorial Fellow in the Institute on Ageing Population at the University of Oxford and until recently a non-executive director of an NHS Trust.It became apparent this week that the National Institute of Clinical Excellence has issued new guidance on how NHS staff should go about choosing who should be refused critical health care in the coming weeks. Even though these proposals emerge from a bureaucratic backwater, they are a recipe for which the Government and Parliamentarians, as they pass emergency laws, will be held personally responsible. They recommend focusing the refusal of critical clinical care on the...
  • Washington {State} Prepares For Healthcare Rationing, Prioritizing Healthy Young People

    03/28/2020 1:42:17 PM PDT · by PROCON · 71 replies
    thegatewaypundit.com ^ | March 27, 2020 | Brock Simmons
    Through the garbled word soup of fancy buzzwords and bureaucratic newspeak, officials in Washington state are basically saying they are preparing to ration health services, with those whom the state seems as less desirable to receive less attention and care. In the age of what’s pretty much Bernie Sanders’s wet dream of socialized healthcare, there simply aren’t enough resources to care for everyone.The Seattle Times reports: Washington state and hospital officials have been meeting to consider what once was almost unthinkable — how to decide who lives and dies if, as feared, the coronavirus pandemic overwhelms the state’s health care...
  • Hospitals could enact do-not-resuscitate orders for coronavirus patients against their families' wishes

    03/25/2020 6:56:33 PM PDT · by mairdie · 46 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | March 25, 2020 | Matthew Wright
    Doctors across the country are deciding whether to adopt standard policies for not resuscitating patients with coronavirus in an effort to curb possible virus exposure for medical staff. In Chicago, the Northwestern Memorial Hospital has been debating how to implement a universal do-not-resuscitate policy for infected patients. The policy would void the wishes of the patient or their family members. The death toll for Covid-19 in the United States has risen to 823 with more than 60,000 confirmed cases, and the burden of the pandemic continues to intensify in hospitals across the country. ... Similar discussions around not resuscitating have...
  • We can no longer give respirators to anyone aged over SIXTY warns Israeli doctor working in coronavirus epicentre of northern Italy

    03/22/2020 10:20:04 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 66 replies
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | 22 March 2020 | JEMMA CARR and SEBASTIAN MURPHY-BATES and JACK ELSOM and RAVEN SAUNT
    An Israeli doctor working in the coronavirus epicentre of northern Italy said medics are no longer allowed to give respirators to anyone aged over 60. Dr Gal Peleg - who works in Parma, Italy - said artificial respiratory machines are so low in numbers access must be limited. The coronavirus death toll in Italy's worst-hit region has surpassed 3,450 in the last 24 hours after a rise of 360 fatalities in Lombardy. Dr Peleg said his department makes sure terminally-ill coronavirus patients can say goodbye to their loved ones despite strict quarantine rules, N12 reports.
  • Joe Biden Taps Coronavirus 'Expert' Who Thinks 75 is the Perfect Age To Die

    03/14/2020 4:38:00 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 30 replies
    Townhall ^ | 03/14/2020 | Bronson Stocking
    For a pandemic that seems particularly fatal for the elderly, Joe Biden has tapped a so-called "expert" to advise him about the Wuhan coronavirus. The only problem with the "expert" is that he believes people should die before they get too old, saying he himself wishes to die at the age of 75. Biden is 77. The former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate has decided to create a "Public Health Advisory Committee" to inform him about the coronavirus while the candidate campaigns for the White House. Biden is trying to paint a picture of himself as an informed, capable...
  • Doctors Treating Coronavirus Told to Discriminate Against Elderly Patients: They “Will be Left to Die” (Italy)

    03/12/2020 4:14:34 PM PDT · by Morgana · 33 replies
    Life News ^ | March 12, 2020 | Steven Ertelt
    The world is in a state of paranoia currently as nations try to combat the spread and effect of the coronavirus. Italy is facing the worst of the crisis right now and its medical system has descended into a state of chaos, according to news reports about the situation there. One doctor who is treating patients there likened the situation to treating patients in a battlefield, like Vietnam or the aftermath of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and having to make split-second decisions on which patients will be treated and which ones will be denied care after a quick triage....
  • Joe Biden sets up his OWN coronavirus taskforce with Obamacare architect Dr. Zeke Emanuel and will hold 'virtual' campaign events in Chicago and Miami - while Donald Trump vows to carry on his rallies

    03/11/2020 6:21:41 PM PDT · by kevcol · 43 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | March 11, 2020 | Nikki Schwab
    Among the members of Biden's 'Public Health Advisory Committee' is Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who had been a top healthcare adviser to President Obama and was a central character in the Obama-Biden administration's Obamacare push. . . . 'The campaign’s top priority is and will continue to be the health and safety of the public,' a release from the campaign said. 'Members of the committee will provide ongoing counsel to the campaign, which will in turn continue to update the public regarding operational decisions.' The announcements on Wednesday come a day after the coronavirus outbreak started truly impacting the 2020 campaign.