Her Catholic-in-name-only hospital is allowing assisted suicide under the guidance of a new hospital director. She said the previous director wouldn't allow assisted suicide but he retired and the new guy has no problem with it.
They put people into the COVID ward regardless of whether or not they have COVID.
They are taking people without COVID and putting them in the COVID ward to pump up the numbers. They are giving these people "the drip", not even a ventilator, and within 4 hours they are dead.
What. the. fuck.
Oh and she said a lot of the nurses are unvaccinated.
Another hospital she worked at in PA cremated a guy against the family's wishes, refused to let the family see the body, marked the death as COVID despite his lack of symptoms and told the family they owed $3k for the cremation (even though they had funeral arrangements made previously and had already paid for them).
Just thought I'd share! As if we needed more proof this whole thing is one big fucked up hoax.
At some point someone is going to shoot their way into the hospital and take their relative back. Its only a matter of time before this happens. They keep fucking with people's family and shit is going to get ugly fast. Truth is I'm shocked it hasn't already happened.
Don't get me wrong... I'm not saying I approve or believe they will win, but someone is going to try. They will get labeled a nut job etc etc. Is it really crazy to get a gun and go try to save your dying brother/father/grandmother etc...? Mark my words people aren't going to keep taking the abuse. You beat a dog enough it will bite you.
I have been afraid of this too. My mom passed away 3 weeks ago. Prior to her passing, I spent countless hours the last 18 months in medical settings. Saw family members of critically ill patients and witnessed their frustration. Often they didn't handle it well and I watched a few spiral out of emotional control. I worried about someone going over the edge.
Sorry to hear about your mom. Hope you are hanging in there.
My FIL fell and was hospitalized. He had some dementia and was a bit agitated in the hospital but the reason had to do more with the fact he was a smoker. He kept saying let's to the Pro Shop. The Pro Shop was the shed in the backyard where he smoked because he would not smoke in the house. The nursing staff kept wanting to drug him. Finally my husband and I pushed back and said would you give the guy a nicotine patch please??? The doctor finally realized and said 'Pro Shop is code, right?' YES. They gave him the patch and he calmed down. You really have to be involved - you cannot afford to just be a bystander.