In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Bombshell Accusation: Hospitals Specifically Targeted the Unvaxxed for Deadly Forced Remdesivir and Respirator Protocols, Nifster wrote: It’s called standard of care. Doctors do the best the can in new situations
There is a strong contingent of anti doc anti medicine here. Not everyone. But it is here
Had Fauci not funded gain of function this would not be an issue at all
The CDC defined a toxic standard of care whereby all treatments were denied people with respiratory ailments, even Ivermectin, which has been proven safe and utlized for decades. The CDC's protocol discouraged simple nutrients (D3, C) and demanded isolation and refused to let FReepers visit their sick loved ones, leaving them to die alone. This includes 'recommendations' that elder care facilities deny all visitors, while allowing vendors, maintenance staff etc. and others who leave after work, spend time with outsiders and return the next day.
There are hospitals who went out of their way to deny appropriate treatment, patient participation, and to push Remdesivir and Midazolam while immobilizing respiratory patients on their backs, leaving their lungs fill with fluid and then falsely determining cause of death as Covid, when it was mechanically/chemically induced pulmonary edema.
There are plenty of reasons why the public is dissatisfied with the state of medical care. I haven't heard or read anyone saying they hate all doctors - I've seen many saying their doctor became angry when they offered concerns about the vax, or exercised caution when prescribed Remdesivir. So it's patients and their loved ones responding to unacceptable medical practices, which not all doctors or nurses enacted, but far too many medical staff did. "Just following orders".
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