Author Topic: Wrongful death lawsuit against a hospital for not allowing hydroxychloroquine?  (Read 1356 times)

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Wrongful death lawsuit against a hospital for treating with relatively worthless (WHO recommended against) Remdesivir/Velkury instead of allowing ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine to a patient, who died as a result?
Henry Ford hospital in Detroit and Mt. Sinai hospital, had a 50% greater recovery rate with patients that received HCQ within the first 24-48 hours. Would the families of patients have grounds for a suit for their loved one not having been given HCQ within that critical window? And those two studies did not even add zinc to the protocol. How much better might their result have been if they had, since it is actually the zinc that precludes replication of the virus. The HCQ is the delivery mechanism for the zinc.

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Even worse, what if they were given false hope through administration of what has been shown to be a comparatively worthless drug, instead of what have been shown ever since March to be highly effective protocols using ivermectin or HCQ?
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Over a million Americans died completely unnecessary, horrific, deaths from COVID-19. Do you have a plan in place to help your family dodge the average $73,300 COVID hospital bill, through prevention and $20 EARLY treatment? https://www.covidtreatment