Whenever I talk to people who talk about how many people they knew that died of Covid, I ask them did they die in the hospital or at home, and if in the hospital did they get remdesivir and/or a vent. Without fail,they all died in the hospital with Remdesivir.
On the flip side, I know some people who had a pretty rough time, and had all the comorbidities that we were told would mean they would die of Covid. My sister has a long list of health issues including COPD, heart issues/blood clotting disorder, obesity, many more. She was told she would die from Covid and her docs begged her to go in. She refused and just kept up with supplements and O2. It dipped pretty low at times, but she pulled through. My father in law was bedridden with dementia, and he pulled through with oxygen, corticosteroid and antibiotics. The hospice nurse said all her patients choosing no treatment as hospice patients at home survived Covid, despite getting very sick, the ones in nursing homes/hospitals did not.
There is something to this although we will never know.
“patients choosing no treatment as hospice patients at home survived Covid, despite getting very sick, the ones in nursing homes/hospitals did not.”
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Saw similar.
That drug has a well-earned nickname: Run-Death-Is-Near.
Know 2 folks that got “hospital”, went in and got “the protocol” and came out in a box.
I do not have a specific link for you ... wish I did, but I have heard several discussions during interviews & I think on podcasts, regarding low O2 saturation levels with COVID. Dr. McCullough is one, probably Dr. Kory, etc. ... docs who were TREATING COVID early, have talked about seeing very low O2 levels, but the patients were tolerating those low levels. Some supportive oxygen was given, but they were conscious, talking, not what you’d think you would see at the low levels they were registering. IF they went to the hospital with those low readings, it was ‘vent time’. I believe there was some thinking that microclots in small blood vessels were causing the low readings, but I can’t say that for sure.
Anyway, lots of elderly folks and/or those with comorbidities got through COVID as long as they were kept out of the hospitals.