Malpractice is up there for sure. In the early days presumptive cases (not tested) were swiftly shot up with fent and put on a ventilator and summarily killed. Only the strongest would survive such an ordeal. One case of survival was a junkie with a high tolerance of opiates. He lived because the fent wore off enough that he regained consciousness and managed to pull his vent tube out. Yes, this was happening and all these hospitals that followed a bullshit pulled-out-of-someone’s-ass protocol are gonna regret favoring the greed route. Did you know that even in the early days there was a doctor trying to fight this protocol by stating that he learned from working in a third world country that if you lay a SARS patient on their tummy they’d oxygenate better? Well he was shut up real quick and his patients were forced onto vents.
I recently heard of a case where someone was placed on a vent for over 45 days. There lungs are toast and they need a transplant to survive. It wasn’t Covid that did that.
Malpractice is up there for sure. In the early days presumptive cases (not tested) were swiftly shot up with fent and put on a ventilator and summarily killed. Only the strongest would survive such an ordeal. One case of survival was a junkie with a high tolerance of opiates. He lived because the fent wore off enough that he regained consciousness and managed to pull his vent tube out. Yes, this was happening and all these hospitals that followed a bullshit pulled-out-of-someone’s-ass protocol are gonna regret favoring the greed route. Did you know that even in the early days there was a doctor trying to fight this protocol by stating that he learned from working in a third world country that if you lay a SARS patient on their tummy they’d oxygenate better? Well he was shut up real quick and his patients were forced onto vents.
I recently heard of a case where someone was placed on a vent for over 45 days. There lungs are toast and they need a transplant to survive. It wasn’t Covid that did that.