My father has been fighting lung cancer for the past year, and he caught COVID (at least, according to the PCR test) in June 2020. He was 71.
He got the jab on Feb 21. On Feb 24 my stepmom rushed him to the ER. The doctor told him his body was shutting down, and he needed to get on a ventilator immediately, or he wouldn't survive the night.
The next morning, he was gone, in spite of the vent.
Does anyone have any resources I can read/watch/listen to, to get up-to-speed on the vaccine? Why do Q followers generally think the vaccine is deadly, in spite of what GEOTUS said on Maria the other night?
Thanks in advance.
Ideally yes. Reimbursement. Using anything in a hospital is reimbursable. Anything from a ventilator to even giving someone a pamphlet on smoking cessation. If you can make money off of it, they will. Hospitals are disgusting and absolutely greedy. I work with a surgeon who gets paid 15k - 30k for his surgeries. Hospital will bill the same patient's insurance 450k. Insurance will always underpay what asked for, but the insurance will still fork out ~250k. It is an absolute joke what hospitals do to make max profit without disclosing it to the patient.
If you ever get a bill from a hospital, ask for it to be itemized. You will watch as the price shrinks drastically.