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Doctor says you should avoid the hospital; hospitals are dangerous places

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Doctor says you should avoid the hospital; hospitals are dangerous places

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I had seven covert patients, including a 31-year-old woman. I was not allowed to treat these people. I had to stand by idly. I had to stand by idly, watching these people die. Remdesivir, obviously you mentioned this is a failed Ebola drug. It was so toxic, they pulled it early from the Ebola trial saying this is a complete failure. And yet it gets repurposed for this situation. This is Paul Merrick, who is, as I said, an ICU doctor for decades. His CV goes on and on and on. I believe he's credited with being the second most published ICU doctor in the world, who was having a complete success, treating his patients until the doctors told him he had to change his approach. Listen to this story. If you look at the four independent studies, including the large study by the WHO, it shows Remdesivir increases the risk of death. Let me say that again. Remdesivir increases the risk of death by 3%. It increases your chances of renal failure by 20%. This is a toxic drug. But just to make the situation even more poposterous, the federal government will give hospitals a 20% bonus on the entire hospital bull if they prescribe Remdesivir to Medicare patients. The federal government is incentivizing hospitals to prescribe a medication which is toxic. Hospitals have become dangerous places for sick people. Patients must do whatever they can to avoid the hospital. When they imprisoned in a hospital, they denied their rights. They are not allowed a patient advocate. They are family or denied access to the patient. They are prisoners in the system. They have no rights and they get the treatment dictated by the hospital.