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To: bray
They were more than happy to magnify the deadliness of the Cold-19 virus as they promoted the myth people were going to be dying in the tens of millions when it was barely even lethal

They fooled a large portion of the medical establishment. From Dec 2020: A critical-care physician told The Wall Street Journal that patients sick from the China-originated novel coronavirus last spring were put under “risky sedation” and placed on ventilators “[n]ot for the patients’ benefit,” but in an effort to potentially stop the virus from spreading to staff and other patients. https://www.dailywire.com/news/physician-gives-shocking-reason-why-covid-patients-underwent-risky-sedation-put-on-ventilators-at-start-of-pandemic

There were many people who had the equivalent of a case of bad flu who walked into hospitals under their own power. They were then made unconscious and ventilated. But those were the relatively luckier ones. Others were put under the ventilator still conscious and were tortured and suffocated.

But you are right, it was all about maintaining power and control and doing it like the CCP does with pseudoscience and fearmongering.

14 posted on 01/22/2023 6:25:11 AM PST by palmer (Democracy Dies Six Ways from Sunday)
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To: palmer
Excellent catch here:

Physician: COVID Patients Initially Underwent ‘Risky Sedation,’ Put On Ventilators To Protect Staff, Other Patients “We were intubating sick patients very early — not for the patients’ benefit, but in order to control the epidemic..." By Amanda Prestigia

A critical-care physician told The Wall Street Journal that patients sick from the China-originated novel coronavirus last spring were put under “risky sedation” and placed on ventilators “[n]ot for the patients’ benefit,” but in an effort to potentially stop the virus from spreading to staff and other patients.

Other less risky methods of breathing support could potentially result in a patient “spray[ing] dangerous amounts of virus into the air,” the physician argued.

We were intubating sick patients very early — not for the patients’ benefit, but in order to control the epidemic and to save other patients,” said Dr. Theodore Iwashyna, a critical-care physician at University of Michigan and Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals in Ann Arbor.

That felt awful.” The shocking comment was picked up by the founder of Rational Guard and lockdown critic Justin Hart. “What happened to ‘do no harm,'” he questioned. “This article makes me sick.” Hart's comment is in reference to one of the promises in the Hippocratic Oath doctors are sworn to practice: “first, do no harm.”

“Ventilators can injure lungs by causing too much strain as the machines force in air,” the Journal noted. “They deliver air and oxygen through a throat tube, which the body typically fights.” “We've got gag reflexes that are pretty hard to go away, precisely to avoid things going into our lungs,” Iwashyna explained.

Moreover, early COVID patients were looked in on fewer times than normal — again in an attempt to “slow the spread” within the hospital — and therefore given stronger sedatives.

Research suggests stronger sedatives are riskier for patients. “As a safety precaution, doctors and hospitals limited the access of health-care workers to coronavirus patients on ventilators, giving them fewer opportunities to check on them,” the Journal noted.

That meant patients required more powerful sedatives to keep them from pulling out throat tubes. Sedation increases risk for delirium, research suggests, and delirium increases the likelihood of long-term confusion and death.

17 posted on 01/22/2023 6:45:17 AM PST by rodguy911 (HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!! ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY: UNTIL ITS NOT)
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