The most unbelievable part, is, she was not allowed contact with the baby, due to being covid positive? There is not an L&D department in the country that would do that. It doesn't cross the placental barrier, and any newborns that contract it are asymptomatic, this is per a University of Nottingham study released July 2020 (17 months ago).
There are hospitals being sued to allow ivermectin to be used on patients because it's against hospital policy to do so. I would fully believe that there are hospitals that have policies in place to do exactly this.
Not saying this story isn't bullshit. Just arguing the point that there probably are hospitals with deadly policies.
The most unbelievable part, is, she was not allowed contact with the baby, due to being covid positive? There is not an L&D department in the country that would do that. It doesn't cross the placental barrier, and any newborns that contract it are asymptomatic, this is per a University of Nottingham study released July 2020 (17 months ago).
Edit - source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32531146/
There are hospitals being sued to allow ivermectin to be used on patients because it's against hospital policy to do so. I would fully believe that there are hospitals that have policies in place to do exactly this.
Not saying this story isn't bullshit. Just arguing the point that there probably are hospitals with deadly policies.