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COVID patient receives treatment. / PHOTO: hospitalclinic (CC) Fauquier Hospital in Warrenton, Virginia denied Ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug that shows strong indications against COVID-19, to 63-year-old Kathleen Davies, even as she approached death, Mary Beth Pfeiffer reported on Substack.
The hospital finally administered the drug on Dec. 13, six days after Circuit Court Judge James P. Fisher ordered the hospital to comply with the wishes of Davies’ family.
When the hospital refused to comply with Fisher’s order to administer Ivermectin, dated Dec. 7, he ruled the hospital “in contempt for needlessly interposing requirements that stand in the way” of the drug’s use.
He threatened the hospital with a $10,000 fine. The prospect of lost profit, not the potential loss of the patient’s life, motivated the hospital to give Ivermectin .
Fisher cited federal and Virginia laws that guarantees a patient’s right to try all available medical options when he or she faces the risk of death.
He wrote that the hospital’s “failure to accommodate this critical patient’s health care wishes” for nearly a week after the court order “is particularly egregious.”Several anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antiparasitic drugs, including Hydroxychloroquine , Remdesivir, and Ivermectin have all been shown to reduce severe COVID-19 symptoms, especially when supplemented […]
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