This is scary. But... I need more clarification. I KNOW Remdesivir is a killer. But I need specifics before I start making claims to family and friends based on this article.
It states that Remdesivir killed 53% of the Remdesivir Treatment Group. What does "Treatment Group" mean? Were these people already sick with something, and going to die which is why R was administered? Or, is this a control group and R was given to them causing 53% to die from R, itself? THAT is what I'm hoping (sadly) is the case. But it doesn't state that.
And, it killed 86% off those it was given to who began the trial with Ebola already in their blood. Well, were these people going to die, anyway? Again, same questions... what role, exactly, did R play in their death. Simple correlation is one thing, but to be able to state that it caused the death is more profound.
My brother was admitted to the hospital in 2021 and given Remdesivir for 3 days and after he refused the vent, was released.
He's doing well, no issues with his kidneys, but does have some lingering breathing issues (he also has asthma and an inhaler) that pop up from time to time.
He's not vaccinated.
Yes, thank you, we are all relieved that he's doing well.
One of the doctor's that were there when he was admitted, came in to his room (after he refused the ventilator) and said to him that "he dodged a bullet" by doing that.
Unbelievable what they were doing to people during that time and how they knew what it would do to them when they were put on the vent.
This is scary. But... I need more clarification. I KNOW Remdesivir is a killer. But I need specifics before I start making claims to family and friends based on this article.
It states that Remdesivir killed 53% of the Remdesivir Treatment Group. What does "Treatment Group" mean? Were these people already sick with something, and going to die which is why R was administered? Or, is this a control group and R was given to them causing 53% to die from R, itself? THAT is what I'm hoping (sadly) is the case. But it doesn't state that.
And, it killed 86% off those it was given to who began the trial with Ebola already in their blood. Well, were these people going to die, anyway? Again, same questions... what role, exactly, did R play in their death. Simple correlation is one thing, but to be able to state that it caused the death is more profound.
Just being an Anon. Thanks for posting.
My brother was admitted to the hospital in 2021 and given Remdesivir for 3 days and after he refused the vent, was released.
He's doing well, no issues with his kidneys, but does have some lingering breathing issues (he also has asthma and an inhaler) that pop up from time to time. He's not vaccinated.
I am so glad that your brother is okay!
Yes, thank you, we are all relieved that he's doing well.
One of the doctor's that were there when he was admitted, came in to his room (after he refused the ventilator) and said to him that "he dodged a bullet" by doing that.
Unbelievable what they were doing to people during that time and how they knew what it would do to them when they were put on the vent.