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P. Kelley's avatar

In an Austin, TX hospital , my brother (sick with COVID during the Delta variant)was convinced to allow them to give him some Morphine "just so you can rest a little," after many days of fighting to stay off the ventilator. Guess what? His O2 sat went down (no surprise there), and the hospital was on the phone to get permission from his wife to put him on the ventilator, while my my brother was yelling in the background, "No ventilator! No ventilator!" They told her he would be dead within 24 hours if they didn't intubate him. So she gave them the go-ahead. (And the hospital received yet another COVID vent patient financial kick-back) Thus began almost a month of their dire warnings of my brother's imminent death. Fortunately, he survived this hospital's COVID protocol - unlike all his other Delta ventilator/Remdesivir/COVID protocol predecessors. This hospital, as do many others - have a lot to answer for. They chose to follow money and conformity instead of the simple old oath of "do no harm."

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STH's avatar

This is very easy prove. Compare UK, US & Australian Covid hospitalization deaths to countries that did not use medazolam and or remdezavir.

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