How COVID Patients Died for Profit

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By May 2020, it had become apparent that the standard practice of putting COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation with ventilators was a death sentence
Between 50% and 86% of COVID patients placed on life support ended up dying
By May 2020, doctors had also found that high-flow nasal cannulas and proning led to better outcomes than ventilators
The World Health Organization promoted the use of ventilators as a way to purportedly curtail the spread of virus-laden aerosols, thereby protecting other patients and hospital staff. In other words, suspected COVID patients were sacrificed to “protect” others
The matter becomes even more perverse when you consider the fact that many “COVID cases” were patients who merely tested positive using faulty PCR testing. Hospitals also received massive incentives to diagnose patients with COVID and put them on a vent
SOURCE URL: https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/02/01/how-covid-patients-died-for-profit.aspx?ui=3f1eb6ca5c226c39a67b403a474664bddb5688745a336188a01f5c29f3523e98&sd=20221203&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1ReadMore&cid=20230201_HL2&cid=DM1338276&bid=1709626926


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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 1 year, 2 months ago
    Okay here we go. My son is in the hospital 2 weeks with Pneumonia. He is deaf. The nurses come in his room and do not remove their masks. His only communication with them is reading their lips. They don't care! He is miserable and I hope my grandson is bringing him home today. He looks terrible. Washed out. White as a sheet and weak as a baby. I saw the food they are feeding him. Pureed chicken? Ugh. I went out and bought him a Salami on toast sandwich and some Potato Soup. His color returned to his face! Idiots!
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    • Posted by $ 25n56il4 1 year, 2 months ago
      I worked in Army hospitals from Ft Polk, La. to Ft Sam Houston Texas (Brook Army) and Darnell Army Hospital at Ft Hood, Tx. We fed our patients real food and a nurse didn't wear a mask when talking to a deaf soldier. This hospital my son is in is an HCA Hospital, very expensive.
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