Remdesivir will be a huge scandal. It was used to kill people who were on ventilators by damaging their kidneys which caused fluid on the lungs.
The idea was to kill people and mark them down as 'rona deaths when those deaths were avoidable.
The other big scandal (at least here in the UK) will be sedative overdoses given to elderly clients in nursing homes, again, to bump up the 'rona death stats.
I can't remember the name of the sedative now, but the UK used ten times the normal amount in 2020.
I think it was in the MSM because they couldn't hide it. My next door neighbour with Alzheimers died very quickly in a nursing home of "covid" pneumonia but his tests were negative. Hmmm.
I believe it was given to suppress the anxiety of being unable to properly breathe (potentially just as much to quieten the anxiety of the caregivers too). Thus causing more respiration suppression and anxiety. But wait, we have a cure for that anxiety- more Midazolam. IIRC Matt Hancock (of 'I'm a Celebrity' fame) claimed it offered, at least, a good death. The only island whose shores he should grace are of a Cuban geographical placement.
They are still pushing it. It’s the only treatment that doesn’t have an “expiration date” is what I was told by the doctor. They will offer it to you first unless you push back and they will give it to you any time. The other antiviral treatments have very specific parameters, like you can only have it the first 3 days (expiration date), or you can only have it if you require oxygen, and lab work has to be within parameters, and the effing pharmacist can override the doctor. The pharmacy has to approve the other treatments!
Good find!
Remdesivir will be a huge scandal. It was used to kill people who were on ventilators by damaging their kidneys which caused fluid on the lungs.
The idea was to kill people and mark them down as 'rona deaths when those deaths were avoidable.
The other big scandal (at least here in the UK) will be sedative overdoses given to elderly clients in nursing homes, again, to bump up the 'rona death stats.
I can't remember the name of the sedative now, but the UK used ten times the normal amount in 2020.
Just remembered the sedative - midazolam
I think the midazolam was used in severe overdose to suppress respiration. at least in the UK within nursing homes.
Here is the MSM talking about midazolam and nursing homes in the UK
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8514081/Number-prescriptions-drug-midazolam-doubled-height-pandemic.html
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12100515/care-homes-accused-sedatives-coronavirus-die-quickly/
I think it was in the MSM because they couldn't hide it. My next door neighbour with Alzheimers died very quickly in a nursing home of "covid" pneumonia but his tests were negative. Hmmm.
I believe it was given to suppress the anxiety of being unable to properly breathe (potentially just as much to quieten the anxiety of the caregivers too). Thus causing more respiration suppression and anxiety. But wait, we have a cure for that anxiety- more Midazolam. IIRC Matt Hancock (of 'I'm a Celebrity' fame) claimed it offered, at least, a good death. The only island whose shores he should grace are of a Cuban geographical placement.
They are still pushing it. It’s the only treatment that doesn’t have an “expiration date” is what I was told by the doctor. They will offer it to you first unless you push back and they will give it to you any time. The other antiviral treatments have very specific parameters, like you can only have it the first 3 days (expiration date), or you can only have it if you require oxygen, and lab work has to be within parameters, and the effing pharmacist can override the doctor. The pharmacy has to approve the other treatments!