By the way, the mechanism of death for Remdesivir is pretty straightforward.
It was a failed Ebola drug, and crazy toxic, killing around 50% people in the trial compared to the baseline 35%.
"Overall, about 50% of people who received either Zmapp or remdesivir died during the trial. In contrast, only about 35% of people who received either Mab114 or REGN-EB3 died. Three participants died of side effects thought to be related to treatment—two in the ZMapp group and one in the remdesivir group."
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/two-drugs-reduce-risk-death-ebola
When your kidneys are overloaded with something extremely toxic, they dump fluid into your lungs as an escape valve, kind of like how your gallbladder dumps bile into your liver to induce vomiting with food poisoning and to help break down excess toxins.
Remdesivir is wildly toxic and induces an extreme kidney response, often accompanied with kidney failure, and since "Covid" was classified a respiratory disease, worsening symptoms were treated with ventilation.
The problem with ventilation, aside from the extreme invasiveness (the general principle is to NEVER ventilate someone without an obstructed airway as it is so dangerous), is that it is so painful and uncomfortable that people have to be sedated with morphine or midazolam for it to work. And sedation prevents you from coughing out the crap that is filling your lungs because your kidneys are boxed. Additionally, with the "quarantine" measures, people were not being appropriately monitored and fluid was not being suctioned from their lungs because a "known" symptom was precipitously low O2 SATs. So their lungs fill up with fluid without any exit point, their blood oxygen dropped to nothing, and they drowned in their own fluids alone in a hospital room with nobody watching them and no family members in the room to raise the alarm.
By the way, the mechanism of death for Remdesivir is pretty straightforward.
It was a failed Ebola drug, and crazy toxic, killing around 50% people in the trial compared to the baseline 35%.
"Overall, about 50% of people who received either Zmapp or remdesivir died during the trial. In contrast, only about 35% of people who received either Mab114 or REGN-EB3 died. Three participants died of side effects thought to be related to treatment—two in the ZMapp group and one in the remdesivir group." https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/two-drugs-reduce-risk-death-ebola
When your kidneys are overloaded with something extremely toxic, they dump fluid into your lungs as an escape valve, kind of like how your gallbladder dumps bile into your liver to induce vomiting with food poisoning and to help break down excess toxins.
Remdesivir is wildly toxic and induces an extreme kidney response, often accompanied with kidney failure, and since "Covid" was classified a respiratory disease, worsening symptoms were treated with ventilation.
The problem with ventilation, aside from the extreme invasiveness (the general principle is to NEVER ventilate someone without an obstructed airway as it is so dangerous), is that it is so painful and uncomfortable that people have to be sedated with morphine or midazolam for it to work. And sedation prevents you from coughing out the crap that is filling your lungs because your kidneys are boxed. Additionally, with the "quarantine" measures, people were not being appropriately monitored and fluid was not being suctioned from their lungs because a "known" symptom was precipitously low O2 SATs. So their lungs fill up with fluid without any exit point, their blood oxygen dropped to nothing, and they drowned in their own fluids alone in a hospital room with nobody watching them and no family members in the room to raise the alarm.
Agreed.
And Fauci and CDC people should all be tried for manslaughter.