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Just a reminder: how did the RNs mockingly refer to Remdesivir?
"RemDeathIsNear"
" https://www.c-span.org/video/?471735-1%2Fpresident-trump-oval-office-remarks-remdesivir= "
Ivermectin and HCQ cost pennies to eradicate the Covid virus from the human body
I remember thinking, how do they know it wasn’t the new med that killed her…? I had heard there was an experimental treatment being given. The drug was called Remdesivir and I had already looked it up.
I remembered the word Cytotoxic.
This was at the “beginning”, when shots were being given and the patients came in with flu-like symptoms. The patient had refused the jab but caught Covid from the jabbed. Her death was blamed on Covid.
THAT WAS SO MESSED UP!
Adverse events were reported in 102 (66%) of 155 remdesivir recipients versus 50 (64%) of 78 placebo recipients. Remdesivir was stopped early because of adverse events in 18 (12%) patients versus four (5%) patients who stopped placebo early. ...
In this study of adult patients admitted to hospital for severe COVID-19, remdesivir was not associated with statistically significant clinical benefits.’
"Nadia [sic] talks with about her husband's death on Remdesivir"
Cafe Locked Out Podcast, Feb 13, 2023
https://cafelockeddown.substack.com/p/warning-shocking-nadia-talks-with
NADA KOVACEVIC: OK. On the 20th of September 2021 I found my husband not well, so I called the ambulance. He had very high blood sugar and the ambulance suspected it was sepsis from the high blood sugar. They were with him for about 45 minutes, and then they took him to Queanbeyan Hospital, which 3 minutes away. I was in Batemans Bay caring for my 85 year-old father, so I had driven that morning from Bateman's Bay to Frank and I asked them to take him to Batemans Bay's Hospital, it's not they didn't want to, nearest hospital.
I was a bit scared of hospitals because of what I heard internationally what was going on. And so my husband arrived at Queanbeyan District Hospital at 10:33 AM and I spent that day calling Canberra Hospital and Queanbeyan Hospital ten times trying to find the whereabouts of my husband. Queanbeyan Hospital told me, I called them within 15 minutes, and they told me, no, he's going to be sent straight to Canberra Hospital because it's a bigger hospital and it's got more facilities and wait half an hour and call Canberra Hospital. So I did that, I waited half an hour, called Canberra Hospital and they said, no, he hasn't arrived yet, you know, call back in an hour. So I called in an hour and he hadn't arrived. And I called Queanbeyan and they'd say, no, no, he's definitely gone. I'd call, I spent the entire day doing this, calling both hospitals while they were telling me he was in transit or he's on his way, and then finally I found out that at 4:30, so that's about 6 hours later, I found out that he arrived in Canberra Hospital and the ICU staff, the staff that answered at the emergency department said, oh yes, Frank's finally arrived and he's intubated and he's on his way to ICU. So that was the first that I heard that he was intubated on, and put on a ventilator, despite the fact that I had called the hospital.
I subsequently, that day, so that was the 20th of September, that day, I later found out through his medical records that he was put on the remdesivir protocol, so straight on admission.
And that's, you know, doctors finish up at, you know, 4:30 in the afternoon, you know, so to actually start the protocol, they were in such a hurry to get him onto remdesivir that night, his hospital records show that the remdesivir wasn't even recorded on the day it was administered. It was recorded on the 28th of September. So after the round of remsedivir was actually completed, I believe the round is about about 5 days, and so they recorded it on the 28th that they gave it to him on the 20th.
And a doctor— so I had called the Canberra Hospital at 6:37 PM, it's all on my phone records, and even though I had called the hospital that late at night they didn't inform me or seek my consent of whether it was agreeable to me put what is, according to dictionary definitions a poison in my husbands's arm because it has a 53.1% death rate.
Now I knew about remdesivir because I had stumbled across a FaceBook podcast, and it was a bit of a documentary on vaccinations and drugs and poisons and remdesivir featured in that. So I knew the name, I knew the word, I knew it was toxic, so if doctors had asked me, do you want to give your husband remdesivir, it would been an absolute no. But I wasn't given any choice in his treatments. In fact I was locked out.
That's when during the period where the government was pushing its 80% drive, the hospitals were locked out to family and friends. I was told that I wasn't to approach the hospital of Canberra because in Canberra was shut out and I was in New South Wales technically in Queanbeyan and Bateman's Bay.
So the hospital kept my husband on a protocol of paralyzing drugs, fentanyl, which is a very strong manmade synthetic opiod. And on just drugs, he's got 57 pages of drugs that they kept him sedated, intubated, and paralyzed for 18 days and just watched him as he died.
Initially developed for Ebola, remdesivir:
Failed its initial trials
Showed limited or no efficacy in early viral clearance
Carried known risks of:
Renal toxicity
Liver inflammation
Systemic hypotension
Despite this:
It was rapidly blessed by NIAID, with Fauci declaring it the “new standard of care”
Hospitals were financially incentivized to administer it
Cheaper, repurposed treatments were smeared, blacklisted, or excluded from trials
Why?
Because Gilead:
Had exclusive licensing
Had pre-purchased supply deals with the U.S. and other nations
Had deep ties to NIH and HHS actors (including royalties tied to development)
The poison was already paid for.
It had to be used, regardless of result.
Patients died on ventilators with their kidneys failing.
But Gilead’s quarterly report improved.
But Gilead’s quarterly report improved.
Sarepta Therapeutics of Boston, Mass., lost 40% of its stock value yesterday, after it disclosed a second death among its pediatric patients treated for muscular dystrophy with its gene-editing drug Elevidys. Both deaths were from liver failure. Remember iatrogenic liver failure? That is exactly what killed hundreds or thousands who were given Remdesivir by hospitals during the pandemic, often against their will, and whether they wanted it or not. Science! Shut up!
See "Official U.S. Data Proves COVID Drug Remdesivir is Mass Killer!" https://principia-scientific.com/official-u-s-data-proves-covid-drug-remdesivir-is-mass-killer/
Data show that about one third of all patients treated with the anti-COVID drug, Remdesivir die. Dr Bryan Ardis cited official data from the government of New York State to prove what he and others predicted: Big Pharma and corrupt government is killing us.