Posted on 04/30/2022 5:44:01 PM PDT by ransomnote
People died in nursing homes because governors forced the homes to accept active Covid cases and then when the residents became ill, they were told to do nothing, not treated, until they needed hospitalization. Any treatment given likely Midazolam and or Remdesivir - both are disastrous and resulted in needless death.
If they had treated Covid like any other illness and allowed physicians to treat patients as they normally do, based on patient medical history, and not required nursing homes to accept actively ill people, and not killed patients with Midazolam and Remdesivir, none of this would look any different from any other year.
No, that's not what happened in my town. A contract physical therapist who worked in all three nursing homes, and who was covid positive, brought it into the nursing homes. There was no known treatment or vaccine at the time. My daughter - a nurse - ran the covid unit in one of the homes. The local doctors finally came up with some treatment protocols that had some positive effect, but over the course of that first year, she still lost 19 residents to covid. When the vaccines became available, she stopped losing patients to covid.
Do you know how many survived?
Posting garbage like this just makes it easier for authorities to crack down on people who disagree with them about that and about other matters.
I don't remember the actual number, but once they came up with some treatments that worked, it came up to about half. This was all prior to the vaccines. But, once they had the vaccines, the covid deaths were nearly eliminated.
My FIL’s facility had Covid brought in by a staffer and the only thing they did differently was to restrict outside visitors for two weeks. The residents still congregated in their commons and dining areas and outside. No one died. At his second facility (after vaccines rolled out) they had Covid go through, they locked residents in their rooms for three weeks and lost some. My FIL was one of a handful who didn’t get sick (he is unvaxxed).
I will tell you this - the hospice nurses taking care of my FIL now at our home are giving me an earful. There has been a flood of new hospice admissions and not due to Covid. One told me that young onset dementia is the majority of their new admits and it is very fast progressing. Add to that the shortage of nurses, they are stretched so thin and are wiped out. I have heard this same story from every single nurse, not just one. Every one of them regret getting the shot too. I have really gotten an earful. A healthy fit 32 year old CNA who visit weekly had a heart attack a few weeks back, shortly after getting her booster. Of course they aren’t linking it to the shot. You have to wonder how many of these potential adverse events like the CNA’s are never reported.
I’d say the evidence points to nobody getting the shot. 🙄
Not re elderly, but females specifically, and emphasis on women in the military, who got the “vaccine”.
https://rumble.com/v12x3dd-dr.-wolf-covid-vaccines-and-pregnancy.html
Should old people get the COVID drug??
NO!
I’m 77 have so-called comorbidities and never vaxed — and NEVER WILL BE!
I see that Novavax is now being allowed for use in Canada. Anyone have any updated medical data on it?
No, that’s not what happened. Treatments were available. Doctors were prevented from implementing their normal off-label prescriptions only for ‘Covid’. Patients were denied access to suitable treatments and told to wait until they needed hospitalization - told to wait it was too late, generally speaking. Never before have sick people been denied all treatments, their doctors barred from even trying, pharmacists threatened for filling prescriptions.
No updated info. It’s purified spike proteins harvested from moth cells. Bad news.
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