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The Death of Informed Consent

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  The Death of Informed Consent By  Stella Paul Here's what  never  happened in the hospital during COVID: a doctor sat down next to a patient and said, "You have a choice.  We can give you Remdesivir, which killed  53%  of the patients in an Ebola trial.  It was so bad the trial had to be shut down.  And you'll notice here in Remdesivir's fact sheet, it says, ' Not a lot of people have used Remdesivir.  Serious and unexpected side effects may happen. '  Or we can give you  ivermectin , a safe and effective drug that's been successfully used for decades, and send you home.  Which do you prefer?" The reason that conversation never happened is that it would have cost the hospital too much  money .  If the hospital gave you ivermectin and sent you home, the federal government paid the hospital $3,200.  If the hospital gave you Remdesivir, the federal government paid the entire hospital bill, plus a 20% bonus.  So the hospital executives' choice was to

☕️ Coffee & Covid - JACKPOT ☙ Tuesday, August 8, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠

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  ☕️ JACKPOT ☙ Tuesday, August 8, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠 A special single-issue roundup about a blockbuster new study that probably just blew the lid off the government’s covid coverup. Strap in, this might be the most important C&C post this year. JEFF CHILDERS Good morning, C&C, it’s Tuesday! Get ready. Today we have a special single-issue roundup about a blockbuster new study that probably just blew the lid off the government’s covid coverup. Strap in, this might be the most important C&C post this year. 🗞💬  WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY  💬🗞 🔬 The puzzle pieces continue to fall into place, and a significant new puzzle piece dropped last week, in the form of a preprint published to MedRxIV on July 31st, titled “ SARS-CoV-2 Uses CD4 to Infect T Helper Lymphocytes .” Although “just” a preprint, it features no fewer than  seventy-seven  authors. And it has already gathered three positive peer reviews. Let’s start with their conclusion, and then try to unpack what it means.