At the end of the meeting on Monday night, all presenters were called back to the stage to answer questions from the audience. The questions and comments were excellent. One sticks out in particular and that question came from a candidate for office trying to understand how the Hippocratic Oath of Do No Harm was justified in the recent denials of organs to worthy recipients because they had refused to take the COVID shot. I stumbled with the question, I know how the hospitals are justifying this but I could not give this man a reasonable argument that these doctors were actually ‘doing no harm’. Then someone else from the audience answered and the response is simple but profound….it is not the DOCTOR making the decision not to give the organ to a worthy recipient, it is the HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION. They did not take the Hippocratic Oath and therefore are not bound to honor it.
Well, this helps to explain the medical murder we are seeing in hospitals all around the world for the past two years. This interview with the father of a 19 year old Down’s Syndrome daughter who died of COVID while in the hospital is a living account of how the hospitals are following policy, not the medical needs of the patient. The interview is just over 50 min long and it is captivating to listen to this father’s pleas for people to BE EDUCATED before going into the hospital but if possible AVOID the hospital and rely on the many early treatment therapies that are available. This may be hard to believe but even the CDC admits seeking early treatment after diagnosis (something real doctors have been screaming about since March 2020):
I hope that you will have the chance to listen to the entirety of this father’s experience. The emotional experience sheds light on the stories we have been reading about how COVID patients are mistreated in hospitals for the financial benefit of the institution. At the end of the interview this father talks of his daughter Grace’s death not in a way that expresses anger towards God but in recognition of how our country has fallen from our faith in God. Grace’s death and the countless others are reflective of a nation that has lost its way and his prayer is that we will turn our eyes on Him! In memory of his daughter, they have created a website entitled Our Amazing Grace.
In Dr. Mercola’s newsletter yesterday some of the specifics that are discussed in the above interview are covered in more detail. Mercola’s newsletters are only available for 48 hours so I have copied and pasted the specifics and linked the citations:
COVID testing and COVID diagnoses — Hospitals receive a 20% "bonus" on top of the standard cost for the treatment of a COVID patient.
•Admission of a "COVID patient"
•Use of remdesivir — The U.S. government actually pays hospitals an additional bonus when they use remdesivir and that's in addition to the 20% upcharge. Remdesivir was developed as an antiviral drug and tested during the Ebola breakout in 2014. Results were beyond disappointing. In the early months of 2020, the drug was entered into COVID trials.
Those trials were also beyond disappointing. Not only was the drug ineffective against the infection but it also had significant and life-threatening side effects, including kidney failure and liver damage. Despite its clear dangers and lack of effectiveness, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized remdesivir for emergency use against COVID in May 2020 and then gave it full approval in October 2020.
•Use of mechanical ventilation, which CMS whistleblowers claim kill 84.9% of COVID patients within as few as 96 hours typically due to barotrauma (trauma to the lungs from the elevated pressure).
•COVID deaths — In August 2020, former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Robert Redfield, agreed hospitals had a financial incentive to overcount COVID deaths.
Another great piece Jessica, thanks.
Money. It is always money. Corporate healthcare systems are money whores (sorry, not sorry). They are a bullet train going down a straight track with a huge $ sign at the end with things like patient care, ethics, physician/nurse preferences, community service little bugs hitting windshield. In order to take over a massive trillion dollar industry it takes monies approaching 1T. The Feds (both D&R) put up the $ and the CDC, FDA, OSHA etc provided the smokescreen.
https://money.com/covid-19-hospital-cost-by-state/
I have been in the medical community for approximately 28 years and I’ve never been so appalled and frustrated by what I am seeing from hospital administrators. It is nothing short of medical tyranny. It is hard to put into words just how frustrated and disappointed I am. If I worked in a hospital instead of a clinic I don’t know if I could ever keep silent. I would probably get fired for all of the emails that I would be sending to leadership calling out their disgusting behavior during Covid.