Shocking Ruling On Remdesivir – Manufacturer And Hospital Not Protected By Law
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Class action lawsuits are effective
Very big win for the people who had family murdered.
Amen.
It took contamination of glass particles to get a liability ruling on the manufacturer of and hospitals using it? Is this some novel way of punishing the manufacturer, along with including the hospital? I don't quite get how the hospital would know about glass particles in the product. This would be like a grocery store being held responsible for contaminated cans of Campbell soup. Or is the hospital thrown in the ruling to provide a way out for overturning the case? I suspect it as being a poison pill that was included. What a strange twist to this horrendous saga about Remdesivir. Is this going to be the new cover-up story that it was the glass particles and not the Remdesivir that caused so many liver and kidney damage killing so many people.
If the grocery still sold the soup after they knew ....
Correct. If the grocery store was informed of the contaminated product, but failed to pull the product, then yes, it is a case of liability.
Collusion or conspiracy.
They don't know how the glass particles got in there, so the hospital is included at this point. Unfortunately for remdesivir antagonists, this changes nothing. This is solely about one dude we got contaminated medicine. That's it.
A fair amount of people on here won't remember the Tylenol contaminated scare. They do know the result though - OTC meds now have tamper-resistant packaging.
When the scare was happening people didn't know if the bottles were tampered with by shoppers at grocery stores or if they came that way from the manufacturer. Since the bottles with cyanide contamination came from 2 different manufacturing plants in 2 different states it was generally accepted someone was buying the Tylenol, lacing it with cyanide, and putting it back on the shelves at stores.
I assume that is why in the remdesivir case they would sue the manufacturer and the hospital.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Tylenol_murders
I think the application could be extended. What about covid batches with contaminated DNA? Or the batches with 1/20 or 1/1000?
The covid shot needs to go in the mussel not the vein. Or if patients were not provided with informed consent before being jabbed. I think there's more than enough gross negligence claims to be made.
And when you can prove those, you might have a case. That's not an issue here.
Could this be why my brother in law ended up in intensive care after they gave him remsdesivir. He had excessive bleeding.
Probably should try to find out!
This does seem like a deflection from the blatant malpractice of using Remdesivir at all. Any plaintiff would have to prove, that the Remdesivir their loved one had was tainted with the glass, and that would seem to be very limited, and possibly not possible, which would leave all the people killed from Remdesivir, which was known to kill people, but given by the doctors anyway, without recourse.
It seems to me that glass particles may act similarly on the organs as Remdesivir. The case smells to me.
I don't know. I just know that if you can sue them, take it.
Yea, dates matter. He was treated with Remdesivir in November 2021 and recall seems to have been issued in December 2021 so hospital would not have known. But once recall issued I believe the argument is the hospital should have followed up in his instance based on the lot information as the glass as a cause would have changed his course of care and possibly resulted in a better outcome. Negligence or gross negligence.
Then, and only then is when the hospital could be liable. If the hospital failed to communicate the recalled lots (providing the manufacturer contacted all the hospitals that received the contaminated lots) to patients receiving the bad lots, then there is a case for liability.
Hang em
Amen.
Hang who for what? This case boils down to exactly one thing: contaminated medication. There's nothing here specific to remdesivir and it changes nothing for millions who receive that treatment.
If contaminated, then the family of anyone who was killed by the potion should be compensated. You are correct that anybody who died is still dead.
It was one batch contaminated and had nothing to do with other remdesivir patients.
Any and everyone who willingly still administered that medication, glass or not. Manufacturers, CEO’s, doctors, nurses, even the msm who pushed it. I had no clue about that medication, yet we all knew after a short time period that it was killing people. The continuation is the crime.
Gonna need some proof that the medication was actually the thing killing people. In this case, they have clear evidence that the shots were tainted, so they're going to court. You have to have EVIDENCE to go after people.
Sauce: https://img.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2023/08/10/id5457371-Nowacki-v-Gilead-Release_FINAL.pdf
Thanks. Bubble. It's great that you upload this for me.
Bankrupt ALL of them including the Gov. Quick before they send everything to Ukraine.
Howls. You are good.
Watch as the manufacturers of remdesevir get sued into bankruptcy for malpractice and false advertising of drug effects
I am VERY happy to see the accountability are coming.
Accountability for what? This case is now solely about contaminated medication. There's nothing here about remdesivir risks or efficacy, and it will change nothing for others who were treated without glass particles present.
You can sue and then bring up in discovery how it killed people.
Then you win even more.
Just because you "bring up" something unrelated at trial doesn't mean squat. Any lawyer for the defense will immediately object that remdesivir itself is not on trial and the remarks will be stricken from the record. You've been reading too many insane legal analysis posts here. This case will have zero effect on other remdesivir patients.
I've watched plenty of legal shows on tv.
That makes me an expert.
Yes, especially once there's blood in the water lawyers will swarm for a chance to bite at the chum.
I know y'all want to be excited about this but it's a cut and dried contamination lawsuit. There is nothing here about the danger or efficacy of remdesivir, and for the millions of other people who were treated without glass particles present this changes absolutely nothing.
Thats my thought as well- it doesnt have any reference to the drug itself- which is dog shit. It specifically calls out the contaminant- basically saying, hey dipshits, we wouldnt be here if you had ur manufacturing shit together...
Yes, it's a too little type thing but let's hope it will expand.
Hit Fauci in the pocket! Hit him hard and repeatedly! Drain his assets, then send him to GITMO for crimes against humanity.
I still want him to swim from Florida to Gitmo with a floatation device.
With a shaving cut?
Good one.
55,000 doses affected by the recall in question 👀
That number kept popping up.
Wow, I never heard there was glass in Remdesivir....
Me neither.
I think it's a lie to give them cover... but I am happy they aren't getting any convoluted protection over it.... hopefully their entire diseased empire is comin' down.
If we refused to accept their meds they will collapsed.
Wrote this about 2 years ago. Feels good the truth about remdesivir is FINALLY coming to light! Wait till the people truly understand these truths.
According to the NIH and Dr Fauci remdesivir was the only allowed treatment for Covid patients in hospital care throughout America in 2020. He said you may not use HCQ or Chloroquine as they were considered to be dangerous. When looking on the FDA website he found that remdesivir was never FDA approved.
Two studies on the NIH website were used to show remdesivir was effective. One of the studies done was Covid 19 itself and the other was a clinical trial on Ebola where 4 different methods of treatment were studied. Remdesivir was one of the treatments along with 3 others including one from DR Fauci himself. After 6 months of the 4 drugs used for treatment remdesivir had the highest number of deaths and pulled it from the trial without completing the one year study. Dr Fauci's was also pulled as it was the second most deadly of the 4 drugs. With the cohort study of remdesivir on Covid 19 patient's they actually reported its findings within 28 days. Of the 53 Covid patients taken from 3 countries around the world. 22% of these patients had one of these 4 lethal side effects. Organ failure, acute kidney failure, septic shock and hypertension. 8% had to be taken off the drug on day 5 or 10 because they were dying from the poisonous effect of the drug on multiple organs.
What happened in the USA is that people went into the hospital with the flu and they were treated with remdesivir. This in itself was able to kill off enough Americans to give them the death numbers. It wasn't covid that killed them, but actually remdesivir itself and Dr Fauci was completely aware of the studies and the effect remdesivir would have if administered to patients. Makes me sick to my stomach on how evil that man is!!!
On a side note - In Canada remdesivir was one of four approved treatments for Covid Patients in Canadian Hospitals.
Yeah. I knew remdesivir was killing people, but I did not know it was not approved by FDA. News coming out. This is wonderful. Thanks.
I believe it did get FDA approved but I could of wrote this even 3 years ago I'm not 100% certain. At the time I wrote it remdesivir had not been FDA approved.
FDA is corrupt. Even if they approve it or recommend it, I am not going to take the damn thing. LOL
😆Exactly
I remember that, I even posted about the recall. Gilead was the manufacturer. Not a company name that came up much during the plandemic.
https://greatawakening.win/p/140vQsXtCQ/check-out-the-remdesivir-recall-/c/
Thanks, Captain. You have great info.
You're welcome. I do try to be helpful, when I'm not cutting up, that is! 😄
LOL
You know what else was recalled… the albuterol inhalers they handed out like Candy during coof. Found out just this past couple months, took years to do the recall.
You might want to let others know by posting something. What a bunch of shit to take these damn poison.
Let the lawsuits begin, this was medical malpractice.
Some people here said it won't do anything. I disagree. I think the more lawsuits, the more people will notice and pay attention.
Shit made my buddies kidneys fail he almost died from it
Don't trust anything they make. Try to stay healthy and use herbal medicines instead. It's a lot safer and although work a lot slower, much less side-effects.
"greatgameindia" is a dogshit website with zero credibility.
That should be apparent without any further explanation just by the domain name and layout of their pages, but I'll explain further anyways.
They steal other people's articles and pass them off as their own. In this case, they stole this article: https://earlking56.family.blog/2023/08/11/shocking-ruling-judge-denies-immunity-to-maker-of-remdesivir-under-prep-act-after-man-suffers-severe-injuries/ that was published the day before.
Serious question, if you wanted to convince someone that something is true, would you send them to "greatgameindia.com"?
I have no idea that greatgameindia was not a good site.
FYI...likening Fauci to Josef Mengele aids in persisting a falsehood created by the very people who are behind the c-19 fraud: https://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/04/11/joseph-mengele-the-creation-of-a-myth/
Scherf family was very close to the Nazi party, he is photographed with them. Perhaps Fauci is Mengele’ son. Since I discovered Q drops I have come to the conclusion that every possibility must be explored.
https://www.proliberty.com/observer/20070405.htm
Deathbed confessions, photos support claims that George H. Scherf(f), Jr., was the 41st U.S. president
Good eyes. I don't know that. It's probably true.
Fauci needs to hang.