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To: Gaffer

One physician noted that they put people on Remdesivir, which starts shutting down organs, particularly kidney’s in a few day, while running IV drips. So patients’ kidneys can’t excrete the large amount of IV and the fluid backs up into the lungs causing pulmonary edema, which is then ‘diagnosed’ as Covid cause of death.

Prescribing Midazolam ‘helps’ put people down (euthanizes). Midazolam has also been used in execution (prison).

They seemed to have coerced people into medically assisted suicide too. A respiratory therapist detailed how management insisted Covid patients be immobilized on their backs and given ventilators or other stabilizing care. He asked to take them in a wheel chair for a break but it was, “Oh no no no. They can’t move.” But getting up and moving around helps clear the lungs and certainly improves mood! Patients were 100% isolated from family and they exist in this solitary medical misery for a month before the doc comes into the room and ‘sadly’ explains that they ‘gave it their best shot’ but this is as good as it’s going to get. Options are laid out - they can be taken off ventilators....The palliative care team comes in and they all have a good cry. He, the respiratory therapist, was called in to remove ventilator while boosting pain killer. And so they die - being subjected to medical murder. Another ‘covid’ death for the books.


17 posted on 01/26/2023 10:05:03 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
> One physician noted that they put people on Remdesivir, which starts shutting down organs, particularly kidney’s in a few day, while running IV drips. So patients’ kidneys can’t excrete the large amount of IV and the fluid backs up into the lungs causing pulmonary edema, which is then ‘diagnosed’ as Covid cause of death.

Granted my experience with being hospitalized with COID-19 is anecdotal, but I showed up in the ER with 89% blood oxygen, and I was immediately put on Remdisivr, Dexamethasone, and supplemental oxygen. I was off supplemental oxygen after three days and was sent home on the forth without any further complications.

I immediately improved after the first day of treatment.

25 posted on 01/26/2023 10:15:36 AM PST by SecondAmendment (This just proves my latest theory ... LEFTISTS RUIN EVERYTHING !!!)
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To: ransomnote

what a hodgepodge of an article

“Before the pandemic, between about 30% to more than 40% of ventilator patients died...As the pandemic grew, hospitals in the US reported death rates in some cases of about 50% for ventilated covid-19 patients.”

In some cases ‘about 50%’ ?? that’s only a 10% increase - in some cases

Doctors around the world communicated with each other early on as to how to deal with covid-caused ARDS. To note, the very first case of coronavirus in NYC was reported March 01, 2020. Within six weeks, doctors worldwide were modifying their approach to ARDS:

March 15, 2020 - Financial Times
European countries search for ventilators as virus cases surge
Italy sends soldiers to boost production, Germany orders 10,000 devices and British PM calls manufacturers
In Italy, where medical staff have been told to prioritise the patients with the highest chances of survival

March 25, 2020 - Italy explores helmet ventilation https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/patient-care-articles/helmet-based-ventilation-is-superior-to-face-mask-for-patients-with-respiratory-distress

April 17, 2020 - CBC
t in a paper published this week in the journal Intensive Care Medicine, Gattinoni and colleagues wrote that COVID-19 appears to diverge in key ways from normal ARDS, and that the usual recommended use of ventilators at high pressure that works for standard respiratory distress cases may actually harm some COVID-19 patients. (Italy’s) Garrone says his emergency department now begins with non-invasive ventilation

Also in April, 2020 - the ventilator shortage was so severe, NY was experimenting with ventilator sharing, trying to acccommodate more than one patient per ventilator machine. Sleep apnea machines were also being modified

By June 2020 - oxygen helmet ventilators were being utilized
https://springhillmedicalcenter.com/news/life-better-bubble-helmet-based-ventilation-covid-19

So between March 1, 2020 when NYC saw its first case and June, 2020, researchers had greatly modified their treatment of covid ARDS based on evolving real world experience and trying to accommodate different levels of severity of ARDS. Not exactly a pattern of doctors intentionally trying to kill people.

my favorite ‘duh moment’ line was :”One study of three New York City hospitals found the death rate for all covid-19 patients dropped to 7.6% from 25.6% between March and August after accounting for younger, healthier patients in the summer”


50 posted on 01/26/2023 11:46:43 AM PST by blueplum ("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017) )
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