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Trust me, when you have a child with Down syndrome, it is not unusual for them to ask about DNR (Do not resuscitate), as I have been asked even when my son with DS was younger. It is always shocking to be asked. Just "NO!"
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Originally Posted by Mad_Jasper
If someone dies from pneumonia or exacerbated comorbidities(s) weeks after becoming infected with COVID, did that person die from "active COVID"?
This is one of those "seeking" organs businesses and what they have to say.
"Until recently, an individual who tested positive with active COVID-19 would not be able to donate. However, transplant centers have started accepting some COVID-positive donor organs in cases where the individual has no active symptoms. Like cancer diagnoses, organ donation opportunities may still exist with the presence of a COVID positive result nasopharyngeal test and negative bronchial lavage test. Hospitals should continue to refer all patients who meet donation referral trigger criteria so LifeSource can conduct evaluation."
So with the desperation for organs around the world................. Seriously, anymore, what is unbelievable?
This "anonymous nurse" is not really a nurse. It is a fake story.
This is her statement:
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Patients get put on remdesivir and another deadly “medicine,” Vancomycin, which also damages the kidneys. Nobody is getting adequate nutrition or IVs. Nobody is given a nebulizer. Nobody gets antibiotics.
First of all, neither remdesivir nor vancomycin are particularly "deadly" when compared to other medicines.
Second, and more importantly, she says they are being put on vancomycin and nobody is getting antibiotics.
Well, vancomycin IS an antibiotic. A very common one. Anyone with a nursing degree would know that.
And sure, in large doses vancomycin and many many other drugs do cause injury to the kidneys. But here's the thing, why would they TRY to injure kidneys when kidneys are the most sought after organs? Isn't her claim that they are killing people for organ transplants?
Something I have noticed since the internet began, people with a little bit of information are a lot more dangerous than people with NO information.
Scary. Whistelblower is an RN with 24 years on the job.
13:30 Unvaccinated organs are likely more in demand.
Are we talking Covid patients? Because they are zero good for transplants of organs.
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