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Sadly, all available treatments were denied persons suffering from whatever it was that caused Covid-19 symptoms (last year's flu?) during the plannned-demic. Ivermecctin and HCQ were FDA approved (HCQ in use for 60 years) and had good safety records, but suffering patients were denied even the right to try or Emergency Use Authorization the FDA reserves for times when the need is urgent and no other treatments are available. Other countries used these drugs and reported excellent results, especially when used early.
But in the US you were screened for certain respiratory symptoms and told to go home until/unless you needed hospitalization. That meant no early treatment and many of the sufferers were elderly; this is a deadly combination. Once hospitalized, patients still didn't receive HCQ or IVermectin, but were put on ventilators, a respiratory therapy that was too aggressive for infected lung tissue; this aggressive therapy was per WHO/CDC guildlines.
Many, many illnesses could bring about pandemic-like fatalities if sufferers were denied all available treatment and only after hospitalization (advanced illness) treatment was damaging (too aggressive) respiratory therapy.
The planned-demic fanned such levels of fear that patients needed other treatments and diagnostics avoided all medical contact for fear of being exposed to Covid through the medical facility.
At the same time, 5 governors ordered nursing homes to accept Covid-19 patients which resulted in many needless deaths, and continues to do so. At around the 6 month mark, these nursing home deaths accounted for about 40% of the Covid death toll at that time.
Annecdotally, some nursing home staff said their residents were doing well and shielded from infection until they started being tested for Covd, then illness climbed steeply.
Additionally, staff/hospitals were heavily impacted with mandatory quarantining of staff and hospital/clinics shut down, surgeries etc. delayed or canceled, also causing deaths.
Depression, extremes of economic stress and social isolation, suicide. etc.
The planned-demic has caused a ripple effect of additional deaths, as intended.
Also, there is a year-on year increase in deaths annually due to population increase.
I'm an ER nurse. I work in a hospital that has treated upwards of a thousand Covid patients. My county actually led the state in Covid deaths in the first half of 2020 and 95% of those deaths came from the city I work and live in. I've personally treated at least a hundred Covid patients myself. I work with the doctors that are managing these patients. I execute their orders. You aren't going to tell me s**t about Covid or this pandemic.