Anyone pushing the shots, giving the shots and following the dictates of the CDC in the hospital (remdesivir and ventilators) when it has been shown not to work, must be prosecuted. I doubt that will happen though because there aren’t enough judges and prosecutors to handle the volume. So most will skate out any repercussions sadly.
You must be your own doctor these days My husband went to the hospital May2021. We refused testing and the Covid shot. He had Stage 5 renal disease based on lab work. Sent him home after a 24 hour hospital stay to hydrate with IV fluids and lower his potassium level. Staff wore masks and gloves in the ER, but no other PPE. Got to the floor: gown, gloves, mask, face shield! Does that make sense? Sent him home-no instructions by RN, Dr. or a dietician for a renal diet. It took 6 weeks to get a follow up appt. with a Renal Specialist, who did nothing but attempt to talk my husband into getting the Covid shot (I guess so he could have further complications)! Wanted him to get genetic testing done, but gave no valid reason. When the lab work came back it was much improved-results were given to us by his doctor. The renal specialist called and said, “Everything is about the same.” We never went back. My husband kept to a strict diet: low potassium, low carbs (he is diabetic), limited protein to 3 ounces per meal, appropriate fruits and vegetables, low sodium. He lost 54 pounds in 8 months and has improved to just shy of Stage 3 renal disease. He went from taking 10 units of insulin daily to 3 units, no thanks to the hospital or the doctors. I read and educated us. He is determined to get off or to the lowest amount of meds to keep his blood sugar normal, blood pressure low, and cholesterol low. His doctor tried to initially switch him to newer types of insulin that were contraindicated in renal disease. I had to tell the doctor that they were not to be used with renal disease. Trust no one in the medical field. Sometimes it isn’t deliberate, it is ignorance. Doctors know next to nothing about diets, and same with medications. They know only what the pharmaceutical rep. tells them about the newest drug. Did I mention I was an RN for 46 years and was not impressed by care most of the times in the hospital? Most nurses are robots with 8-12 patients, not enough time to do an excellent job with patient care. The best patient ratio is 3-4. Health care is in a downward spiral from when I started in the 1970’s. I have worked in many areas-they all have good and mediocre doctors and nurses.
Anyone pushing the shots, giving the shots and following the dictates of the CDC in the hospital (remdesivir and ventilators) when it has been shown not to work, must be prosecuted. I doubt that will happen though because there aren’t enough judges and prosecutors to handle the volume. So most will skate out any repercussions sadly.
You must be your own doctor these days My husband went to the hospital May2021. We refused testing and the Covid shot. He had Stage 5 renal disease based on lab work. Sent him home after a 24 hour hospital stay to hydrate with IV fluids and lower his potassium level. Staff wore masks and gloves in the ER, but no other PPE. Got to the floor: gown, gloves, mask, face shield! Does that make sense? Sent him home-no instructions by RN, Dr. or a dietician for a renal diet. It took 6 weeks to get a follow up appt. with a Renal Specialist, who did nothing but attempt to talk my husband into getting the Covid shot (I guess so he could have further complications)! Wanted him to get genetic testing done, but gave no valid reason. When the lab work came back it was much improved-results were given to us by his doctor. The renal specialist called and said, “Everything is about the same.” We never went back. My husband kept to a strict diet: low potassium, low carbs (he is diabetic), limited protein to 3 ounces per meal, appropriate fruits and vegetables, low sodium. He lost 54 pounds in 8 months and has improved to just shy of Stage 3 renal disease. He went from taking 10 units of insulin daily to 3 units, no thanks to the hospital or the doctors. I read and educated us. He is determined to get off or to the lowest amount of meds to keep his blood sugar normal, blood pressure low, and cholesterol low. His doctor tried to initially switch him to newer types of insulin that were contraindicated in renal disease. I had to tell the doctor that they were not to be used with renal disease. Trust no one in the medical field. Sometimes it isn’t deliberate, it is ignorance. Doctors know next to nothing about diets, and same with medications. They know only what the pharmaceutical rep. tells them about the newest drug. Did I mention I was an RN for 46 years and was not impressed by care most of the times in the hospital? Most nurses are robots with 8-12 patients, not enough time to do an excellent job with patient care. The best patient ratio is 3-4. Health care is in a downward spiral from when I started in the 1970’s. I have worked in many areas-they all have good and mediocre doctors and nurses.