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_Can a Drug Be _Right-Wing_--by lefty Matt Taibbi (Ivermectin)
Matt Taibbi ^ | June 26 | Matt Taibbi

Posted on 06/26/2021 2:46:24 AM PDT by dennisw

A potential Covid-19 treatment has become hostage to a larger global fight between populists and anti-populists

On December 31st of last year, an 80 year-old Buffalo-area woman named Judith Smentkiewicz fell ill with Covid-19. She was rushed by ambulance to Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital in Williamsville, New York, where she was put on a ventilator. Her son Michael and his wife flew up from Georgia, and were given grim news. Judith, doctors said, had a 20% chance at survival, and even if she made it, she’d be on a ventilator for a month.

As December passed into the New Year, Judith’s health declined. Her family members, increasingly desperate, had been doing what people in the Internet age do, Googling in search of potential treatments. They saw stories about the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, learning among other things that a pulmonologist named Pierre Kory had just testified before the Senate that the drug had a “miraculous” impact on Covid-19 patients. The family pressured doctors at the hospital to give Judith the drug. The hospital initially complied, administering one dose on January 2nd. According to her family’s court testimony, a dramatic change in her condition ensued.

“In less than 48 hours, my mother was taken off the ventilator, transferred out of the Intensive Care Unit, sitting up on her own and communicating,” the patient’s daughter Michelle Kulbacki told a court.

After the reported change in Judith’s condition, the hospital backtracked and refused to administer more. Frustrated, the family turned on January 7th to a local lawyer named Ralph Lorigo. A commercial litigator and head of what he calls a “typical suburban practice,” with seven lawyers engaged in everything from matrimonial to estate work, Lorigo assigned one of his attorneys to review materials given to them by the family, which included Kory’s Senate testimony. The associate showed Lorigo himself the the material next morning.

“I was so convinced by what Dr. Kory was saying,” Lorigo says. “I saw the passion and the belief.”

Lorigo immediately sued the hospital, filing to State Supreme Court to force the facility to treat according to the family’s wishes. Judge Henry J. Nowak sided with the Smentkiewiczes, signing an order that Lorigo and one of his attorneys served themselves, and after a series of quasi-absurd dramas that included the hospital refusing to let the Smentkiewicz family physician phone in the prescription — “the doctor actually had to drive to the hospital,” Lorigo says — Judith went back on ivermectin.

“She was out of that hospital in six days,” Lorigo says. After a month of rehab, his octogenarian client went back to her life, which involved working five days a week (she still cleans houses). Her story, complete with photo, was told in the Buffalo News, causing Lorigo’s phone to begin ringing off the hook. Doppleganger cases soon began dotting the map all over the country.

One of the first was in nearby Rochester, New York, where the family of Glenna Dickinson went through an almost exactly similar narrative to the Smentkiewiczes: they read about ivermectin, got a family doctor to prescribe it, saw improvement, only to later have the hospital refuse treatment. Again Lorigo intervened, again a judge ordered the hospital to treat, again the patient recovered and was discharged.

Hospitals fought hard, hiring expensive law firms, at times going to extraordinary lengths to refuse treatment even with dying patients who’d exhausted all other options. At Edward-Elmhurst hospital in Chicago, a 68 year-old named Nurije Fype was admitted, put on a ventilator, and again, as all other treatments failed, her family got a judge to order the use of ivermectin. Lorigo claims the hospital initially refused to obey the court order, which led to the filing of a contempt motion, which in turn led to a pair of counter-motions and another confrontation before another befuddled Judge named James Orel.

(this is an excerpt)


TOPICS: Education; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: ivermectin; matttaibbi; taibbi

1 posted on 06/26/2021 2:46:24 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw

The comments at the source are worth checking out.


2 posted on 06/26/2021 2:47:28 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw

Hmmmm You must subscribe to see comments


3 posted on 06/26/2021 2:48:40 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw

There is no left & right, there is just high and not-high (everything below the 2,100 billionaire oligarchs, the Alphas in Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World”, and their Beta administrative class in academia, the media incl. social and the other wings of the disinformation elite). Hospitals are just as subject to Big Pharma bribery as doctors, thru Rx samples, product promotions & outright payments, the corruption extends both to what is called “institutional” (hospitals) and “professional” (doctor’s offices), but, yes, the Betas do cling to the left of the left-right dichotomy, while the Alphas live on the right side, heavily manipulating the lives of billions of people. To understand who rules you, focus on what you’re not allowed to discuss.


4 posted on 06/26/2021 3:37:12 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: dennisw

Let us all start a movement where we talk about how good oxygen is for you. /smirk


5 posted on 06/26/2021 7:32:15 AM PDT by Salman (It's not a "slippery slope" if it was part of the program all along. )
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