My experience with COVID was this...We NEVER intubated a pt. and placed them on a Vent...if they didn't need it. Many pt's. wanted to tough it out..and just use BiPap. Some got better..some didn't.
We had 94 yr old and his wife..get better..and go home. We had a late 40's guy...code and die. He was morbidly obese..and that was a common co-morbidity.
We never forced anyone to do something...they didn't want to do.
My brother wanted to go home, but the hospital wouldn’t release him. Yes, they gave him remdesivir very soon after he was admitted. I think it was within 24 hours, but certainly it was 48. He passed after struggling horribly. And none of us got to see him or be with him. It was pure hell to lose him like that. He may not have made it through anything by coming home, but at least he would’ve been with his loving family at the end, instead of a stranger who checked in for a shift that day.
If I have one horrible wish for Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx, or any of the others who came up with these awful protocols, it is that they would die a most gruesome death alone, forbidden to be with anyone they love by their sides. I know I shouldn’t wish this, but a part of me just does. God forgive me.
they’ll come looking for you.
you’ll make a great defense witness.
frankly, if your loved is struggling, a distraught family member will want anything and everything done....
when you sign the initial consent when you are admitted, read carefully....they can almost do anything...
IF the health industry/big pharma and the CDC and FDA had been honest and let the public know that remdesivir had a poor tract record, that is one thing...
but they pushed it and eliminated all other treatments such as ivermectin, et al.....