It's weird, because I've known two people who are well within the riskiest areas that have survived with basically minor symptoms. My grandma is 80 with COPD and heart issues and she barely even felt covid
This thing rarely kills anybody, unless they're gravely ill or very unlucky. So what makes it different from the flu?
I had a friend who was in his 80s who died of it but was a very healthy and active guy. I think they probably killed him somehow because they immediately put him on a ventilator and sedated him. After a couple months they said he wouldn't survive without a ventilator, he wasn't getting better or worse, and they needed the space for other patients, so they pulled the plug while he was sedated. I'm actually quite infuriated at it all, but here in PA they've done that to a lot of elderly I guess.
Claiming to save lives as they destroy them....
Break out the tar and feathers.
Saving Grandma is worth ruining young, healthy, productive lives in the process.
-CNN
It's weird, because I've known two people who are well within the riskiest areas that have survived with basically minor symptoms. My grandma is 80 with COPD and heart issues and she barely even felt covid
This thing rarely kills anybody, unless they're gravely ill or very unlucky. So what makes it different from the flu?
I had a friend who was in his 80s who died of it but was a very healthy and active guy. I think they probably killed him somehow because they immediately put him on a ventilator and sedated him. After a couple months they said he wouldn't survive without a ventilator, he wasn't getting better or worse, and they needed the space for other patients, so they pulled the plug while he was sedated. I'm actually quite infuriated at it all, but here in PA they've done that to a lot of elderly I guess.
Apparently they’ve been blowing out people’s lungs with the ventilators. That is sadly what probably happened to your friend.