I had a friend they insisted on giving Remdesivir and she adamantly refused and asked for alternatives and the hospital refused any other treatment than 4 liters of oxygen. Her breathing was down to 75% and they would not discharge her or allow family to visit her. She made a video on her phone about the situation and blasted it to her family and friends. It was difficult to watch her writing on her arms, no remdesivir and gasping for air.
A friend saw the video and contacted an attorney and a state representatives wife and they asked my friend if she wanted out of this hospital and she said yes and they set things in motion to get her released. My friend with full blown covid had the hospital administrator and head nurse in her room early that morning begging her to let them treat her and not leave, she refused and the treatment by the staff increasingly became more and more hostile until she was released. She was released and placed under another doctors care at home, increased oxygen, some antibiotics, breathing treatments, steroids and huge doses of Ivermectin and within a week was feeling great.
That hospital was going to collect their government$ for putting yet another patient on Remdesivir and killing them. I have two more family friends they did this too and murdered—they knew. One doctor told the family usually they are dead within 7-10 days of getting Remdesivir and this old lady hung on in agony for a month. Another one had a Do Not Resituate and the daughter demanded they honor it but allowed the Remdesivir. The daughter was not allowed to see her mom and she essentially starved to death after 3 weeks in the hospital. The funeral director knew the woman and picked the body up and said she went from a normal sized woman to an emaciated wreck upon her death.
My nephew had three young men die in beds around him. He kept asking for ivermectin and they refused to give it to him. He told his doctor if he was murdered as these three men, his wife was going to sue him for everything he owned and she would make sure he never treated anyone again. That's what it took for my nephew Will to be here today.
Notice how we have a doctor shortage and we're being pushed to have nurse practitioners now?