Hospital ‘Murder’: Shocking Survival Rates Among Mechanically Ventilated COVID Patients

Hospital ‘Murder’: Shocking Survival Rates Among Mechanically Ventilated COVID Patients
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It looks like covid continues to make the news, and this time, it’s about the shocking survival rates from the hospitals. Check out the latest reports below.

Covid new data is out

The U.S. Federal government incentivized “not people recovering from COVID but people dying from COVID,” testified attorney Thomas Renz to the Pennsylvania State Senate. “You got a cash bonus when someone died from COVID. It was an incentive to kill people, and it worked incredibly well.”

One of the most objectionable protocols for treating COVID was the widespread use of a drug (Remdesivir) so infamous that it earned the nickname “Run Death Is Near.”

“The experts claimed that Remdesivir would stop Covid; instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs,” wrote Stella Paul in this piece.

A concerning matter was the overuse of morphine in a particular hospital floor. An attorney named Thomas Renz was informed by a pharmacist that the staff had a habit of increasing the morphine drip to manage their workload. Additionally, it was observed that placing COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation was causing fatalities, which became apparent within weeks of the pandemic outbreak.

According to recent data, the mortality rate for COVID-19 patients aged 18 to 65 who were placed on ventilators in New York City was 76.4%, while the mortality rate for patients over the age of 65 who were vented was 97.2%. The decision to use mechanical ventilation as a primary treatment for COVID-19 patients was made based on recommendations from doctors in China and the World Health Organization. However, the purpose of ventilating patients was not to increase survival rates, but to safeguard healthcare workers by containing the virus within the ventilator.

According to data, there were approximately 10,000 COVID patients who passed away in NYC hospitals during the spring of 2020 after being placed on ventilators. Additionally, other urban regions also experienced significant increases in fatalities among younger individuals who were considered to be at low risk of succumbing to COVID. It is plausible that a considerable number of these deaths were due to being put on mechanical ventilation. Check out the original article in order to learn more details.


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Rada Mateescu

Passionate about freedom, truth, humanity, and subjects from the science and health-related areas, Rada has been blogging for about ten years, and at Health Thoroughfare, she's covering the latest news on these niches.

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