Heads up! - Hospitals are Now Deceiving People by Calling Remdesivir by the name Veklury
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Hope these nurses have to pay for blinker fluid next time they take their car for an oil change at greasy Greek auto services.
People still going to hospitals for every little thing is part of the problem.
Yes. Kids who have a fever and mom brought into hospitals and got sent home. Crazy.
didn't watch video, but this was posted few days ago. may be a bit misleading. veklury is a name brand of remdesvir so the drug is still remdesvir and you'd like to think a doctor or nurse would announce this, but in this clown world who knows. either way, good to know just in case so I'm not discouraging your post
Probably would have take less time to watch than what it took you to type. That is exactly what the nurse was warning about.
just putting info out there for other anons to process as they see fit. I'm against virtually all pharma medications so not likely to teach me anything by watching...doesnt matter to me what name it's under
Considering it was saying what you were saying, that's not misleading. Which you would know by watching.
Name is close to valkyries; those who take the souls of the dead (to valhalla) How fitting
VALHALLA
Was thinking the same thing
That’s all see too.... very fitting.
“The word valkyrie derives from Old Norse valkyrja (plural valkyrjur), which is composed of two words: the noun valr (referring to the slain on the battlefield) and the verb kjósa (meaning "to choose"). Together, they mean 'chooser of the slain'.”
Suddenly I’m allergic to remdesivir. You got that documented on the front of my chart right?
Sneaky murderers.
This isn’t deception it’s the branding name of the drug,
This is annoying. We've got a nurse claiming an anonymous patient told her that anonymous healthcare providers at an anonymous hospital deceived the anonymous patient. While I have no doubt some smart ass medical student would think to do it. Hell, I know doctors who have done similar things with psych patients (though that situation's a bit different). Still, we have no actual proof that it's actually happening.
I'm not opposed to the PSA. People should know what they're getting.
But if this is actually happening and a hospital is treating patients with treatments the patient has verbally refused, this constitutes medical battery and is something severe enough to press criminal charges and challenge their medical license. If it is indeed happening, we need proof so that steps can be taken to hold those responsible. It's not something to be casually dismissed.
This is partly why I am so skeptical of the claim. I really don't like the idea of asserting some phantom threat. We deal with this with people floating racist or anti-Semitic hoaxes or claiming there's a rape culture. If something like this really happened, it's against the law. Speak up, come forward, provide your name and the evidence of what happened so we can investigate it and punish those responsible. Just spreading rumors and playing the victim doesn't solve anything. It's just spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt, and I don't like the tactic.
So... go to this pdf http://inteko-tula.ru/f/file/59446587457.pdf and hit CTL + F to search for "yrulkev"
If someone specifically says they don’t want remdesivir, conning them into taking it by fooling them into thinking they are being given “Veklury” is fraud. It is not informed consent. It is violating consent by outright blatant lying and manipulation.
Anyone who does this should be reported to their employer, their professional organisation, their licensing board and sued.
Evil. Funny how it is similar to one of Wagners compositions. I love music, but damn, how it has warped our world.
Or you want to live a lot longer.