You're all missing a rather serious implication here.
The fatality rate of Covid treatment with respirators was 85%.
How many tens of thousands of people were inadvertently executed by hospitals using respirators to completely blow out people's lungs?
It's one thing that really worried me. The hospital staff said that they had to "max out" the respirators to maximum air pressure to try and force air into the lungs of patients who were having trouble breathing, but Covid was making those alveoli's weak, causing them to burst. This is what lead to the reports of "pink bubbles" in the mouths of Covid patients. I remember Italy and Germany getting the alpha strain around the same time, and the Germans had far fewer fatalities than the Italians. The Italian doctors and hospitals actually argued publicly that Germany was fudging their own numbers to make the outbreak seem less bad than it was. But unlike the Italian hospitals, the Germans weren't flooding every single person into the hospital, and was only treating them with respirators if it was already absolutely necessary.
How many people were accidentally killed by respirators?
Then on top of that, how violently irresponsible was it for the media to scream about the dangers of HQC when Trump took it, when it was a viable alternative to the fucking respirators.
Then on top of that, how violently irresponsible was it for the media to scream about the dangers of HQC when Trump took it, when it was a viable alternative to the fucking respirators.
It's actually worse than what you're describing. The media published hitpieces against HCQ after an Arizona woman poisoned herself and killed her husband with fish tank cleaner. The media framed it as a couple who mistakenly confused fish tank cleaner with HCQ and poisoned themselves in an innocent mistake.
Not to mention the media and medical establishment did the same thing with ivermectin with the "horse dewormer" narrative.
I can't find if she was ever arrested or not but apparently his toxicology report showed that she'd given him far more than the teaspoon she claimed. She also had been charged with assaulting him previously.
You're all missing a rather serious implication here.
The fatality rate of Covid treatment with respirators was 85%.
How many tens of thousands of people were inadvertently executed by hospitals using respirators to completely blow out people's lungs?
It's one thing that really worried me. The hospital staff said that they had to "max out" the respirators to maximum air pressure to try and force air into the lungs of patients who were having trouble breathing, but Covid was making those alveoli's weak, causing them to burst. This is what lead to the reports of "pink bubbles" in the mouths of Covid patients. I remember Italy and Germany getting the alpha strain around the same time, and the Germans had far fewer fatalities than the Italians. The Italian doctors and hospitals actually argued publicly that Germany was fudging their own numbers to make the outbreak seem less bad than it was. But unlike the Italian hospitals, the Germans weren't flooding every single person into the hospital, and was only treating them with respirators if it was already absolutely necessary.
How many people were accidentally killed by respirators?
Then on top of that, how violently irresponsible was it for the media to scream about the dangers of HQC when Trump took it, when it was a viable alternative to the fucking respirators.
It's actually worse than what you're describing. The media published hitpieces against HCQ after an Arizona woman poisoned herself and killed her husband with fish tank cleaner. The media framed it as a couple who mistakenly confused fish tank cleaner with HCQ and poisoned themselves in an innocent mistake.
Not to mention the media and medical establishment did the same thing with ivermectin with the "horse dewormer" narrative.
How did the speculation turn out that she did that to kill her husband?
I can't find if she was ever arrested or not but apparently his toxicology report showed that she'd given him far more than the teaspoon she claimed. She also had been charged with assaulting him previously.