What Happened in Hospitals During Covid?
American Thinker,
by
Stella Paul
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
4/25/2023 4:44:42 AM
Hospitals should be places you can trust to provide comfort and healing when you’re most vulnerable. But that trust may have been shattered by brutal Covid protocols that critics claim turned many hospitals into hellscapes of systematic medical murder.
The victims’ stories have been muffled by the mainstream media, but they’re starting to break through. For one thing, lawsuits against three hospitals have been filed in California by 14 bereaved families who claim their loved ones were killed by a deadly protocol. Meanwhile, activist organizations like Protocol Kills, the FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation, and American Frontline Nurses are collecting and documenting stories
Reply 1 - Posted by:
plomke 4/25/2023 5:22:47 AM (No. 1455646)
Lies piled on lies on top of lies.
That is what I saw, and plenty of people who should have known better, who were more than willing to throw away common sense just to please the powers that be.
"Just following orders."
Stupid, stupid, stupid...
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 4/25/2023 5:29:17 AM (No. 1455652)
In my heart I sit shiva for all those tortured to death by this evil so-called 'protocol.'
All the while reciting the Auschwitz mantra "It's the science."
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 4/25/2023 5:37:27 AM (No. 1455656)
One more thing, on the moral collapse.
I can't believe that my colleagues did this, that they encouraged this suffering and not just stood by but actively participated. The government through the FDA and CDC and Fauci gave them the excuse and they took it.
All individual moral decisions, all culpable.
Now the medical schools are codifying this behavior in the "new" Hippocratic oath.
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#3, I hsve some friends in the medical professions who feel the same way you do.
Dennis Prager: Leftists corrupt everything they touch.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Chiritwo 4/25/2023 7:29:26 AM (No. 1455686)
What a nightmare for all these families. While this is going on, biden was and is letting in all the illegals in with no testing, no isolation and sending them all over USA. These people did not have to die - so glad that people are waking up and are starting to sue. Someone has to be held accountable for all the lying and deaths. My daughter was terrified of covid, home schooled the kids for 2 years. I kept telling her the best thing that could happen to her was to get it (I had it in Mar 2020). They finally got it and she said that's all it is? Then said she would never fall for something like that again. Young mothers aren't getting the real vaccines for their children because of all the lies surrounding the covid vaccines. People aren't dumb.
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Remember when people laughed at Sara Palin for talking about Death Panels? Well, it's here...
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
JackBurton 4/25/2023 7:38:26 AM (No. 1455694)
I also thought the best thing that could happen for me is that I would get it. I got it the first week of December, 2020, was over it in a week.
...and then had to put up with the denial about how effective natural antibodies were.
Phah!
It made me like doctors even less.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Mcscow sailor 4/25/2023 7:45:01 AM (No. 1455697)
Add to all these insults…good medical staff just up and left the system. In my community, we are sadly way short on hospital nurses and er doctors, for example. Supplies are are short.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
IowaMarinesDad 4/25/2023 8:22:48 AM (No. 1455725)
I am a paramedic that works on a hospital based service. We are part of the ED staff when not on calls or transfers. I saw many people that showed what they really are. It wasn’t pleasant.
We still have the people that preached following the science, running around wearing masks even though the science says they don’t work. Some of us did the religious exemption and didn’t get vaccinated. We didn’t get sick while the nurse that preached about getting vaccinated has had Covid four times. It doesn’t seem to register with her.
Couple this with the whole trans thing and I can’t wait to retire.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/25/2023 8:52:15 AM (No. 1455754)
Money happened. Thirteen thousand dollars per COVID patient created many more COVID patients than actually existed. Overuse of ventilators hastened many deaths. Preventing family from seeing sick relatives was cruel, unjustified and criminal. This crime also occurred in many nursing homes. Our government did that.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Pinkpanther 4/25/2023 9:11:10 AM (No. 1455772)
My 48 yr old sister in law was one of these victims. Granted, she was obese, had asthma and scoliosis. Her daughter, a nurse in the Covid ward that she ultimately died in, contributed to her mother’s death but telling her to wait to go to the ER even though she was short of breath and denied her ivermectin.
My SIL went from texting me one day to a respirator the next and dead 3 days later. The rapid decline in her health I fully attribute to the respirator and no intervention therapies.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
red1066 4/25/2023 9:32:56 AM (No. 1455788)
From what I understand, hospitals received money from the feds for every death attributed to Covid. So, there was a monetary incentive for doctors to declare every death a Covid death. Every person who came into the hospital for medical treatment was tested for Covid. So, motorcycle, car accident, gunshot, heart attack, stroke patients, and those with the flu who died were all classified as victims of Covid. It's where we get the million people died of Covid number that is so often repeated by the media. Remember, the flu didn't exist during the Covid years.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 4/25/2023 9:40:59 AM (No. 1455799)
They threw away their credibility.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 4/25/2023 10:24:31 AM (No. 1455837)
And they fraudulently prohibited proven effective treatments while REQUIRING "treatments" which killed so many.
I lost a friend to their evil "protocols", and much of my trust of medicine is gone.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
faceincrowd 4/25/2023 10:42:46 AM (No. 1455854)
Gee, sounds alot like some of the things the Nazis did. Who are the real Nazis in this country? All demoncrats and their supporters.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
granny5 4/25/2023 10:43:05 AM (No. 1455855)
This was still going on in November of last year. My brother went to urgent care with what he thought was bronchitis, they had him transported to a hospital. His wife told the EMTs and the ER nurse "under no circumstances is he to be given remdesivir". Well, guess what -- they gave it to him anyway when his wife wasn't there to ask questions. He had been administered 2 doses and they were getting ready for the third when his wife discovered what they were doing and put a stop to it. By then, my brother's heart was slowing down and the doctor was recommending a pacemaker. After refusing the remdesivir, my brother was treated horribly by the doctor and the nurses. His calls for assistance to get up to go to the bathroom went unanswered until he couldn't hold it any longer. Once he was off the oxygen, he was supposed to have a respiratory specialist come and give him breathing treatments. The doctor came into the room and threw the nebulizer at him -- the specialist never showed up. I'm convinced the only reason my brother is still alive is because his wife was allowed to see him, was able to stop the remdesivir treatments before it was too late, and knew how to use the nebulizer. One of my friends was in the hospital with covid in 2021. She wasn't allowed visitors, but her daughter posted updates for prayers on Facebook as her organs began failing and she slowly died alone in her hospital bed. I'd bet everything I have that she was given remdesivir.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
FLCracker 4/25/2023 11:18:20 AM (No. 1455878)
If you go back and look at hospitals, you'll see that they weren't actually places you went to get medical treatment so that you could live. Because there really wasn't any medical protocols to speak of, the hospital was where you went to die when you had no family/friends to take care of you as you did it. (Timewise, at least the Middle Ages to the US Civil War.)
As scientists started studying diseases, identifying the different ones and proposing specific treatments for specific symptoms/diseases, they found the hospitals to be a great source of potential test subjects - lots of sick people, all in one place so they didn't have to track subjects down, consistent nursing care to ensure that the proposed protocols were properly performed and results weren't skewed, and a hospital administration to keep statistics on what worked and what didn't. Best of all, most patients were either too poor, too desperate or too ignorant to notice that they were lab rats. (I'm talking post-Civil War to the first third of the 1900s here.)
Successfully treated patients were a by-product of what was essentially an experimental laboratory.
Have you every been a hospital patient? Did you not feel like a statistic just waiting to happen?
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Rubinski 4/25/2023 12:36:27 PM (No. 1455932)
I am in the medical profession but work outpatient. My heart breaks for everyone who suffered this evil and I pray they get justice someday. The pandemic destroyed my reality of everything I thought I knew about my once-honored profession.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Venturer 4/25/2023 3:06:52 PM (No. 1456025)
What happened in hospitals during Covid.?
People died.---------------------------alone--------------with no one not even wives allowed to hold their hand on the way out..
am a volunteer at an Ambulance and we took 3 people home to die.
They knew they were dying and they wanted to see their families and be around them.
So they called and asked us to transport them home to die instead of dying lonely at the hospital.
One woman I know had her husband in the Washington Hospital Center and was not allowed to visit him. When he slipped into a coma they called and told her if she wanted to see him while he was still breathing she had better come there.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Patty48 4/26/2023 8:51:41 AM (No. 1456571)
@granny5
I seem to remember that some nurses called Remdisivir…”Run Death is Near”
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
granny5 4/26/2023 10:28:47 AM (No. 1456660)
@Patty48 I agree. Nurses also called covid a bio-weapon. Everyone I know who had covid had hair loss after they recovered. My hairdresser said she's never seen anything like it.
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