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WOMAN WITH MILD COVID SYMPTOMS IS QUICKLY GIVEN REMDESIVIR IN THE HOSPITAL AND ISOLATED FROM HER FAMILY FOR 14 DAYS

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WOMAN WITH MILD COVID SYMPTOMS IS QUICKLY GIVEN REMDESIVIR IN THE HOSPITAL AND ISOLATED FROM HER FAMILY FOR 14 DAYS

Mother Given Sedatives and Ventilated in Hospital Without Family’s Knowledge

American Frontline Nurses
Jan 11, 2023
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Cathy’s mom, Connie, was a healthy mom, 70 years young. She had no pre-existing conditions and went to the hospital with mild Covid symptoms. They immediately started her on a five-day course of Remdesivir without the family’s permission or even an explanation of what the drug was or the side effects.

Not surprisingly, Connie started to decline. She was isolated from her family for 14 days. The family feels strongly that she was treated differently because she did not take the jab. The family also made clear that they wanted to be updated constantly on any medications, procedures and condition of Connie. Their motto was “question everything.”

Every day there were new nurses and new doctors. On March 12, they ventilated Connie without the family’s knowledge. The hospital dosed her up on Fentanyl, Propofol, and other sedatives. She developed bedsores and eventually passed from the protocol on June 14, after 117 days in the hospital.

The treatment of Connie and her family is unacceptable, and Cathy is in this fight to bring a stop to this and justice for her mom and so many.

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