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<blockquote data-quote="Darmark7" data-source="post: 5025381" data-attributes="member: 83127"><p>Staff meetings are real simple. You follow what you are told to do. You administer what you are told to administer. Patients come in and their oxygen levels are not low enough (not in bad enough shape) to do what you are told to do and administer what you have been told to administer so you send them home. When they are sick enough (oxygen levels low enough) they come back. Now you can do as you are told and administer what you have been told to administer. Remdesivir can now be given then the patients kidneys shut down (side affect of Resdesivir) so the fluid backs up in the body and lungs so a person can’t breathe so you then put them on a ventilator and then the person drowns in their own fluid. The cause of death is COVID and a $39,000 payout is guaranteed to the hospital.</p><p> Why send patients home until they are sick enough (oxygen levels low enough)? it is known the quicker you treat COVID the better. but they are told the protocol they will follow and not to ask question in those staff meetings And that protocol does not treat early symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darmark7, post: 5025381, member: 83127"] Staff meetings are real simple. You follow what you are told to do. You administer what you are told to administer. Patients come in and their oxygen levels are not low enough (not in bad enough shape) to do what you are told to do and administer what you have been told to administer so you send them home. When they are sick enough (oxygen levels low enough) they come back. Now you can do as you are told and administer what you have been told to administer. Remdesivir can now be given then the patients kidneys shut down (side affect of Resdesivir) so the fluid backs up in the body and lungs so a person can’t breathe so you then put them on a ventilator and then the person drowns in their own fluid. The cause of death is COVID and a $39,000 payout is guaranteed to the hospital. Why send patients home until they are sick enough (oxygen levels low enough)? it is known the quicker you treat COVID the better. but they are told the protocol they will follow and not to ask question in those staff meetings And that protocol does not treat early symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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