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!
People don't realize the Clintons launched this health care system on us back in the 90s. While people were fighting against Hillary's social health care system, they quietly began slipping in laws and rules to undermine our health care system. Obummer care finished it off.
Hanging is too good for them.
EXACTLY. First they (with Pharma) roped all the docs into HMO's which made the docs dependent on the system then paid big bucks to CEO's to manage them then brought in Obamacare and mandatory insurance laws to suck us dry.
yeah several of my doctors were more independent small practices before Obamacare. but now all have been bought out and consolidated with large practices. I ask the doctors when I see them about it. They said yeah the paperwork makes overhead too much to deal with as a small operator which favors larger operations which can consolidate all the bullshit paperwork they have to deal with. and the doctors said they'd rather just practice medicine than have more and more of their time spent working on paperwork bullshit. so the consolidation.
but as it consolidates it becomes easier for government to make uniform changes and rules that make the doctors less independent in their ability to make decisions in best interest of the patient.
Yup - all about CONTROL. Any way they can...
Hillary was the distraction. At the time, I recall being relieved when her socialized medicine initiative failed. Keep in mind, this happened in 1992. A couple years later I knew something had changed, but, as usual, the MSM was worthless, and the internet was in it's infancy. Later I figured out Medicare and Medicaid were the vehicles used for controlling health care (pushing up insurance costs to create MSM talking points and generate frustration with the system). One of the things they did was underpay for some procedures, so everyone's health insurance had to make up the difference. It wasn't widely reported, if at all, but if you talked to anyone providing healthcare in the mid-late 90's, that was one of the complaints. The MSM focused on the rising cost of healthcare, and the advantages of a single payer system.