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Brooklyn_Patriot_76 38 points ago +38 / -0

I have a neighbor who took her 90 year old father out of HOSPICE during the pandemic. He caught COVID, got O2 and steroids at home, and recovered.

COVID IS NOT EBOLA!!!

EDIT: several other neighbors went to the hospital. one. way. trip.

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SordidPontification 18 points ago +18 / -0

EDIT: several other neighbors went to the hospital. one. way. trip.

I'm wondering if it's because their first idea on the course of treatment for people with lower O2 sat is to stick them on a ventilator.

Seems to me that ventilatry support is a death sentence. In the UK, they were experimenting with putting people on nasal CPAP machines, and many of them fared better. Was it because they were less sick or because of the ventilators? I don't know, but I can certainly guess.

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Brooklyn_Patriot_76 14 points ago +14 / -0

they were hacking CPAP machines here in NYC and exploding people's lungs, it happened here first brother and I am shocked that they are still trying that over there.

one man in our community was taken out for burial and a note was found in his pocket "we didn't die from COVID, they didn't give us food or water - too afraid to enter our wards"

there is also a perverse incentive at the hospitals here as COVID deaths and COVID patients carry a cash bounty.

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zooty 9 points ago +9 / -0

I half wonder if this is what Trump is going to pull out of his hat. Forget the election, if Covid is revealed definitively as a plot, it's all over, especially with Dem governors murdering people in care homes. His support for the vaccine makes me skeptical though.

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Brooklyn_Patriot_76 3 points ago +3 / -0

the vaccine is an economic lever to counter the great reset - you need economies in the shitter for a global new world economy to take root. let the sheeple take the needle, and the libtards can hear me scream to "keep your laws off of my body"

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SordidPontification 9 points ago +9 / -0

they were hacking CPAP machines here in NYC and exploding people's lungs

I think you mean ventilators. CPAP isn't likely to do that since it'd just blow out of their mouth.

I remember some of these claims though. The idea being that patients' O2 was so low and the ventilator apparently doing nothing that they kept increasing the pressure to try to force more oxygen in. Which, considering that COVID apparently causes thrombi to form in the lungs in some people, you can't get more air in if there's no blood flow.

That said, like you, I'm suspicious that when this is all said and done we're going to find that 99% of this wasn't just a power grab, it was a money grab.

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Brooklyn_Patriot_76 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://engineering.berkeley.edu/news/2020/04/turning-sleep-apnea-machines-into-ventilators/

they were intubating with the rigs! my anesthesiologist buddy can confirm.

all you really need are inhaled or systemic steroids (even prednisone!) and the Dr. Zelenko (0 deaths!) protocol to manage:

Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice a day for 5 days

Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days

Zinc sulfate 220mg (or the equivalent of 50mg elemental zinc) once a day for 5 days

  1. I also suggest the following prophylactic regimen for very high risk individuals:

Hydroxychloroquine 200mg once a day for 5 days, and then 1 pill a week until immunity can be shown or a vaccine becomes available.

Zinc Sulfate 220mg (or the equivalent of 50mg elemental zinc) once a day for 5 days, and then 1 pill a week until immunity can be shown or a vaccine becomes available.

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prayinpede 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have also heard about the lack of food and water but it was in nc. I was a bit skeptical. It was also near the beginning of the lock down when we didn't really know what we were dealing with

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operation_eland 6 points ago +6 / -0

It seems to me there has been a quiet admission by the medical community that ventilating people was a bad idea. I can't remember where I saw it but the survival rates for people ventilated was appallingly low.

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SordidPontification 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know both Dr. John Campbell and Dr. Seheult had covered it, so I'd imagine it's been in the literature all over.

One has to consider that if the treatment protocol leads to an outcome worse than chance, perhaps there's something wrong with the protocol?