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HealthAndHappiness

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#1
Hospitals Are Dangerous Places to Go for Help


1. Should oxygen deprivation devices be required in public?
2. Are hospital police staff justified in using lethal force to enforce their laws?
3. Should there be exception if the communist United Nations demand it as world policy?
4. Has this ever happened before in history?

Perhaps you too have questions that may need answered.
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She went to Toronto General Hospital in May 2020 seeking medical help for chronic breathing issues and ended up dead all because her COVID-19(84) mask was under her chin instead of over her mouth.
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this latest case involving a deadly mask dispute that is turning into a common theme in Canada over the past 3 years as this is not an isolated incident."
(Most don't need to hear this, but language warning in the second half of the video of the man in the auto parts store. The same for the comments well below the video. They do not reflect mine, the site platform, nor do they the producer of the video.)
 

blueluna5

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I don't see a video. Idk why they would make her wear a mask when having breathing issues. Why not add oxygen mask?

Then again common sense is not so common anymore.

I personally have a hard time breathing while wearing a mask. Not much, but enough that I notice and remove when no one is around. You're obviously breathing in your carbon dioxide.... not to mention dust, mold, who knows. I mean ordering an air purifier seems like a better idea.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I don't see a video. Idk why they would make her wear a mask when having breathing issues. Why not add oxygen mask?

Then again common sense is not so common anymore.

I personally have a hard time breathing while wearing a mask. Not much, but enough that I notice and remove when no one is around. You're obviously breathing in your carbon dioxide.... not to mention dust, mold, who knows. I mean ordering an air purifier seems like a better idea.
Blueluna5,

Just tap the highlighted blue title in my post and it will take you directly to the news link. There's a small tab, lower right, that allows you to skip the ad.

BTW, I think an oxygen mask would be a great idea. I hate to bring this up, but having seen too many patients put in jeopardy, I owe it to the members here to think twice about potential unnecessary appointments of family who don't have protectors available. I remember times when protection was necessary for my own.
 

Gideon300

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#4
Hospitals Are Dangerous Places to Go for Help


1. Should oxygen deprivation devices be required in public?
2. Are hospital police staff justified in using lethal force to enforce their laws?
3. Should there be exception if the communist United Nations demand it as world policy?
4. Has this ever happened before in history?

Perhaps you too have questions that may need answered.
"
She went to Toronto General Hospital in May 2020 seeking medical help for chronic breathing issues and ended up dead all because her COVID-19(84) mask was under her chin instead of over her mouth.
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this latest case involving a deadly mask dispute that is turning into a common theme in Canada over the past 3 years as this is not an isolated incident."
(Most don't need to hear this, but language warning in the second half of the video of the man in the auto parts store. The same for the comments well below the video. They do not reflect mine, the site platform, nor do they the producer of the video.)
I've been to hospital 4 times in the last 6 years. I did not die, not even once. Twice my conditions were life threatening and once it was in the middle of the COVID pandemic. I'd not be writing this without the medical profession's help. Just sayin'.
 

SonLight_Wolf

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#5
Hospitals Are Dangerous Places to Go for Help


1. Should oxygen deprivation devices be required in public?
2. Are hospital police staff justified in using lethal force to enforce their laws?
3. Should there be exception if the communist United Nations demand it as world policy?
4. Has this ever happened before in history?

Perhaps you too have questions that may need answered.
"
She went to Toronto General Hospital in May 2020 seeking medical help for chronic breathing issues and ended up dead all because her COVID-19(84) mask was under her chin instead of over her mouth.
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this latest case involving a deadly mask dispute that is turning into a common theme in Canada over the past 3 years as this is not an isolated incident."
(Most don't need to hear this, but language warning in the second half of the video of the man in the auto parts store. The same for the comments well below the video. They do not reflect mine, the site platform, nor do they the producer of the video.)
Just because someone is employed 7n the healthcare industry doesn't mean they're fit to serve the public in that capacity.

That poor woman died over a mask dispute. If this happened in the states I'd hope the surviving family members would bring a suit. But we're talking Canada and their socialized medicine system.

Our medical industry has its share of wicked stupidity too.

Recently I was made aware of two paramedics facing trial for first degree murder.
They responded to a call of a drunken man in trouble.
Police were there too. Bodycam footage shows the paramedics being rude and indifferent to giving proper care.
Ultimately they strapped him face down on the gurney and transported him to hospital.
He suffocated to death.

Now they're facing first degree murder charges. Rightly so.

Another case was where a young man was given a cat tranquilizer by paramedics whom a police officer called to the scene. The young man wasn't combative but the officer wanted him chemically restrained. The officer stopped him because he claimed the young man appeared suspicious.

Paramedics shot the young man up with cat tranquilizer that killed him. All caught on body cam.

Are these rare events or is it that they're being brought to our attention more and more for a reason?
 

iamsoandso

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Hospitals Are Dangerous Places to Go for Help


1. Should oxygen deprivation devices be required in public?
2. Are hospital police staff justified in using lethal force to enforce their laws?
3. Should there be exception if the communist United Nations demand it as world policy?
4. Has this ever happened before in history?

Perhaps you too have questions that may need answered.
"
She went to Toronto General Hospital in May 2020 seeking medical help for chronic breathing issues and ended up dead all because her COVID-19(84) mask was under her chin instead of over her mouth.
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this latest case involving a deadly mask dispute that is turning into a common theme in Canada over the past 3 years as this is not an isolated incident."
(Most don't need to hear this, but language warning in the second half of the video of the man in the auto parts store. The same for the comments well below the video. They do not reflect mine, the site platform, nor do they the producer of the video.)

I thought(based on the signage at my clinic) that those who are ask to wear mask are those suspected of/or confirmed to have an illness?
 

Nehemiah6

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Has this ever happened before in history?
No. This was a carefully planned conspiracy to force people into being injected with bioweapons. And it worked. This is just one death in millions due to either (a) withholding treatment with HCQ and ivermectin in the early stages or (b) being injected with toxic and lethal biological weapons, followed by "booster shots" (to make things worse). There was never any transparency, full disclosure, or warnings that these injections could literally kill you. The Nuremberg Code was blatantly violated, and the Great Barrington Declaration was totally ignored. Masking increased the chances of remaining sick since none of the masks worked against very tiny viruses.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I thought(based on the signage at my clinic) that those who are ask to wear mask are those suspected of/or confirmed to have an illness?
I don't know any further details other than those presented in the article and video link.
It sounds like that was a possibility, but I don't know. Whatever side of the issue, masking or not, I think we all agree that security (ie hospital policy) was out of bounds with their dogmatic procedures. An aide could have wheeled her to her room to effectively separate her from others I think.

In a clinical setting, I would guess that the patient would be asked to leave if they disagreed with the mandate. They wouldn't have an overzealous security staff.

I hope you won't take my stern comments personally. I admit that my view of many hospitals is very negative having lost my so many family to iatrogenic treatments. However, I like to give credit to where it's due and don't hold all physicians in contempt. There are good and bad in all professions. Some of my family and best friends were and are nurses and medical doctors.

What filter mask policy does your clinic hold these days and how is it enforced?
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Just because someone is employed 7n the healthcare industry doesn't mean they're fit to serve the public in that capacity.

That poor woman died over a mask dispute. If this happened in the states I'd hope the surviving family members would bring a suit. But we're talking Canada and their socialized medicine system.

Our medical industry has its share of wicked stupidity too.

Recently I was made aware of two paramedics facing trial for first degree murder.
They responded to a call of a drunken man in trouble.
Police were there too. Bodycam footage shows the paramedics being rude and indifferent to giving proper care.
Ultimately they strapped him face down on the gurney and transported him to hospital.
He suffocated to death.

Now they're facing first degree murder charges. Rightly so.

Another case was where a young man was given a cat tranquilizer by paramedics whom a police officer called to the scene. The young man wasn't combative but the officer wanted him chemically restrained. The officer stopped him because he claimed the young man appeared suspicious.

Paramedics shot the young man up with cat tranquilizer that killed him. All caught on body cam.

Are these rare events or is it that they're being brought to our attention more and more for a reason?
That's awful. Needless deaths by incompetent and ruthless people!
The paramedics should never have even been carrying ketamine (ketaset) or whatever that was. It's not safe for humans.
Some ditsy dumb blonde joke who worked in our office injected me with that when I worked as a vet tech. I'm just thankful that it was a dose drawn for a Chihuahua and not a Rottweiler. There's another example of how dangerous some hospitals are, even animal hospitals. đŸ’‰đŸ˜„.
That put me to sleep the rest of the day without pay. At least I woke up. That other poor guy got a lethal injection.
 

iamsoandso

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I don't know any further details other than those presented in the article and video link.
It sounds like that was a possibility, but I don't know. Whatever side of the issue, masking or not, I think we all agree that security (ie hospital policy) was out of bounds with their dogmatic procedures. An aide could have wheeled her to her room to effectively separate her from others I think.

In a clinical setting, I would guess that the patient would be asked to leave if they disagreed with the mandate. They wouldn't have an overzealous security staff.

I hope you won't take my stern comments personally. I admit that my view of many hospitals is very negative having lost my so many family to iatrogenic treatments. However, I like to give credit to where it's due and don't hold all physicians in contempt. There are good and bad in all professions. Some of my family and best friends were and are nurses and medical doctors.

What filter mask policy does your clinic hold these days and how is it enforced?

lol, well I'm in Texas where AJ is from most of what I hear in the barbershop are jokes about AJ and Jerry Springer... To the other question the only people I see wearing mask anymore are those who doctors ask to wear them in public to keep others from catching C-19. Their usually standing in the line at the pharmacy or getting a few things before heading home but if you watch you can tell their sick. If you keep your distance I guess you'll be okay...
 

HealthAndHappiness

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lol, well I'm in Texas where AJ is from most of what I hear in the barbershop are jokes about AJ and Jerry Springer... To the other question the only people I see wearing mask anymore are those who doctors ask to wear them in public to keep others from catching C-19. Their usually standing in the line at the pharmacy or getting a few things before heading home but if you watch you can tell their sick. If you keep your distance I guess you'll be okay...
That's just AJs platform. Someone else reported on the video of the homicide.

"In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this latest case involving a deadly mask dispute that is turning into a common theme in Canada over the past 3 years as this is not an isolated incident."

I'm glad you don't have a lot of that in public except for those few.
 

iamsoandso

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That's just AJs platform. Someone else reported on the video of the homicide.

"In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this latest case involving a deadly mask dispute that is turning into a common theme in Canada over the past 3 years as this is not an isolated incident."

I'm glad you don't have a lot of that in public except for those few.

At the moment people in mask in Texas is not that rare it always happens right after the holidays.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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That's awful. Needless deaths by incompetent and ruthless people!
The paramedics should never have even been carrying ketamine (ketaset) or whatever that was. It's not safe for humans.
Some ditsy dumb blonde joke who worked in our office injected me with that when I worked as a vet tech. I'm just thankful that it was a dose drawn for a Chihuahua and not a Rottweiler. There's another example of how dangerous some hospitals are, even animal hospitals. đŸ’‰đŸ˜„.
That put me to sleep the rest of the day without pay. At least I woke up. That other poor guy got a lethal injection.
Some may wonder why she injected me with Ketaset. Just the short then off to sleep.
An assistant who had a dental cleaning to do while the doc was out to dinner asked me for help with a Chihuahua that was like a Mexican jumping bean. She was taught proper procedure for dog restraint with injectables. It protects the handlers and animal from accidents like the one that was about to happen. I got along fine with all the staff, but argued with her that day when she couldn't take correction on procedure. I finally got tired of her nonsense and she did it her way. The dog bucked and hit her hand as she pressed the plunger into my hand. It could have been a fatal mistake, but it was a small dose.

It took a while but it put me out like a light.
Which is what is going to happen right now.
Good night my friends.
đŸ¥±
 

JohnDB

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Currently,
Half of every emergency room visits and doctors office visits are currently Covid, Influenza and RSV related.
Half!

Meaning kidneys, diabetics, heart, cancer, accidents and all the rest are the other half....which used to make up the whole.

You don't want to go near those places at the moment unless you want to get sick.