I told last week that my friend died of Covid/Flu. He had told me he was going to the hospital to get the antibody infusion the next day. He sounded like he had a bad cold. I went to his funeral Saturday and found out that the hospital decided NOT to give him the antibody but gave him Remdisivir instead. He was admitted into the hospital and never came out. His sister told me that they thought he was going to be fine and the next day they were told that Jerry wasn't going to make it.
After a little research, even the WHO does not recommend Remdisivir for Covid because of the side effects. It can destroy your liver and kidneys. THAT is what happened to Jerry. They killed him as surly as I am typing this. IF any of your friends or family have the Covid/Flu, DO NOT let them give the Remdisivir. This video by Dr. Brian Ardis will explain!
I'm so sorry about your friend... The family should press charges.
I bet they never had any intention of giving him the antibody infusion, they just used that to get him in there. It would be interesting to see if hospital even has those infusions available
Was your friend vaxed?
No he was not. He is just like me as far as trusting the government and pharma. That is why I am shocked he took the Remdisivir! I am wondering if they even told him!
I do not want to cause you more pain, But my first thought was they targeted him because he wasn't vaxed.
They have a need to show non-vaxed are dying.
It sounds crazy and unbelievable, we have never dealt with this type of evil before - they're sick.
I think we, the non vaxed, are being hunted.
I would think that was part of the motive. 50 thousand bucks being the main one!
Yeah. It's sickening
I don't blame your friend for going in tho, I was afraid when I came down with it; even tho you KNOW stuff it's still fear inducing
Thank God I had a dr that treated me with Dr Z's protocol. If they had acted all panicky and fed into my fear, I'm not sure what decisions I would've made. (Having a finger tip O2 meter at home helped reassure my nerves a lot)
I'm sorry for your friend (and you)