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Tuesday, February 08, 2022

Attorneys Report Spike in Calls for Help From Families of Patients Hospitalized With COVID

Attorneys around the country report an alarming uptick in calls for help from families of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. 

Some say they’ve talked to family members who were arrested after trying to visit a loved one or to speak with a doctor after communications with the hospital were cut off.
-JD

10 comments:

  1. Hospitals are incentivized to test, admit, put on a vent, inject Remdesivir, and then kill the Medicare/Medicaid patient via renal failure (from Remdesivir). The patient essentially drowns in saline injected by the hospital. They then call it Covid Pneumonia, but it's not.

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    1. Winner winner chicken dinner.
      "The Hunt" for the executives will make Eli Rosenbaum look like a choir boy.

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    2. Actually, it's liver failure. It isn't cited specifically as hepatotoxic, but it does cause issues with liver function. They are supposed to test for specific indicators and discontinue the treatment of they change to much.

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  2. Covid bailed out hospitals that were operating in the red.

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  3. They are just being cruel with their protocols and policies.
    All of these 'medical professionals' are going to be in for a jolt when they get brought up on charges in any Nuremburg 2.0 trials!

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  4. If people go to the hospital for a cold and the hospital counts them as covid, hospitals won't get their government covid reward money if the patient or family finds out they have been lied to.

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  5. My wife was in the hospital and they tried--twice--to give her Remdesiver. Fortunately, they backed off when I put up a stink. Well, stink is probably the wrong word; more like a shit-fit.

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    1. Good on you for pitching a 'shit-fit'!
      Seems the only way to either get proper care or
      rescue-kidnap loved ones from the new death camps
      is to go psycho.
      anonymous2

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  6. The sourced Epoch Times article seemed weak, with a few anecdotes, some hearsay, and no real facts. Good (or bad) feelings type journalism. Lawyers are gonna lawyer. The comments attached to it are interesting in their own way.

    Fake plague (.003 IFR), fake tests, fake vaccine, and fake President for a corrupt people mired in phony virtues. All those tests some are panicked into have poor accuracy with too many false positives or negatives to be meaningful. At least everything is free.......

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  7. Hospital administrators and physicians must be going for the same trust level as politicians and lawyers.

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