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So does this document support that these were incorrect protocols introduced during Covid that lead to overcounting “Covid deaths” that should have been due to iantrogenic means?

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An honest medical expert could definitely make the case for malpractice. These doctors would have known better than to unnecessarily intubate and over-sedate a person in respiratory distress. It interns, residents, and ICU nurses would also have recognized the negligence, but chose to keep quiet in order to keep their jobs. (I'm a retired MD)

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OMG of course patients were intubated that did not need to be. Believe it or not, many providers intubated patients because they feared the virus would spread to their staff! I shit you not. Of course if you were intubated you had a 90% chance of never getting off the vent. It was stunning the level of incompetence that ran rampant during the beginning of the "pandemic". Many administrators and even physicians treated this like it was the Zombie Apocalypse and not a virus that you had a 99.997% chance of surviving. No accountability, of course ... and of course, the media just played this up like humanity was on the brink of extinction.

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That is one of the counter narratives. The tubes were placed to "stop the spread." We did see that echoed throughout the pandemic, lives lost, lives ruined, all to tend to the fear of infection.

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Dazzled to death.

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Looks over my head, but they were definitely putting people onto vents they didn't need.

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