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.
It’s common knowledge amongst nurses that with cancer patients the doctor will increase pain meds even though the patient is not complaining of pain. This is done again and again every few days until he dies.
As in this behaviour goes back before covid you're saying and the nurses etc. don't say anything for fear of repercussions or?
Absolutely. See my comment above.
My wife was driven out of her nursing job with oppressive per diem hours and was often mandated (staying late to fill in when short on staff). Meanwhile other "pet" nurses that didn't ask questions took fancy cruises & vacations while they were suffering from phantom "back injuries".
She would get in trouble for staying too late to electronically document the care she gave to each patient. But when she returned for a later shift, she'd notice the nurse she just relieved, simply cut and pasted her original exact words from 8 hours before.
What a shame, sure hope this gets cleaned up in the next year or two, although I can't help but think that's a bit optimistic given the apparent prevalence of these stories.