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DEHYDRATED COVID PATIENT PUT IN ISOLATION ROOM FROM ER, NO FLUIDS, BLOOD TESTS, OR MEDICATION AND SENT HOME WITH ONLY A REFERRAL FOR MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES

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DEHYDRATED COVID PATIENT PUT IN ISOLATION ROOM FROM ER, NO FLUIDS, BLOOD TESTS, OR MEDICATION AND SENT HOME WITH ONLY A REFERRAL FOR MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES

Daughter Visits Mother in Hospital Shocked to Find Her Oxygen Saturation in 50’s and Close to Death

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Jul 12, 2022
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My mom, Shirley Reist, contracted Covid and started to have symptoms on November 27, 2021. My nephew, Caleb Reist, also started to show symptoms on November 27, 2021. They lived together. I had been sick as well and had quarantined away from them. I found out my oldest sister had tested positive for Covid, which is how we had been exposed. I tested myself and was positive. So my other sister dropped off Covid tests for my mom and nephew. We were pretty sure they were positive since we had all been together and were experiencing the same symptoms.

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