https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/arizona-nonprofit-helping-those-who-feel-they-were-harmed-by-covid-19-medical-protocols-5519075
Kurtis Bay lost his wife due to “covid”. She was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia in early 2022, but it was not covid. She was tested in the ER and was covid negative. However, she somehow “acquired” covid or “tested positive” for covid while she was hospitalized, and was subsequently intubated, given lord knows what “medications”, and ultimately died. She was a healthy mid 50’s woman prior to this hospital debacle.
After her death, Kurtis discovered a group of more than 30,000 Arizonans who all had questions about hospital protocols and deaths during covid.
“As important, Mr. Bay said, are 1,000 Widows' legislative efforts to strengthen medical freedom and accountability with a revised Arizona patient bill of rights. The group helped overturn Arizona SB1377, pandemic legislation that declared a medical health provider immune to liability for negative outcomes if it acted in "good faith" during a public health emergency. (This removes the protection of we just did as we were told, and did what we thought was best).
“COVID-19 patients in Arizona who feel they were harmed by healthcare providers during the pandemic are now able to pursue legal claims and seek damages," said 1000 Widows member Sara Behmer-Pinheiro in a letter to The Epoch Times. "Our vision is to create a world where families impacted by tragedies, like the COVID-19 pandemic, can access real-time support and resources tailored to their unique needs."We aim to bring together individuals, organizations, and partners from all walks of life, fostering a community that stands together in times of crisis."
“One Arizona lawmaker who supports the group is Sen. Janae Shamp, a Republican member of the state legislature's Coronavirus Southwestern Intergovernmental Committee. On Oct. 20, the body met in Phoenix to hear presentations on COVID-19 protocols, autopsy findings, and ways to protect medical and religious vaccine exemptions.”
“Mr. Bay said his wife's apprehensions about her hospital admittance were correct. And when the hospital admitted her hours later, he wrote on a medical whiteboard: "No sedation. No high-flow oxygen. No Remdesivir." Within 24 hours of her admittance, "they were already sedating her," he said. "I was labeled combative on the first day. They called security to try to remove me. The cops came, and I was trespassed." On day three, Mr. Bay requested a transfer for Tammy—and on that day, they intubated her. A panic attack landed her in the intensive care unit, simply because of the hospital's COVID-19 protocol for elevated breathing and heart rate.One night, Tammy called her husband, pleading to come and take her home—"and I couldn't—I couldn't come and get her," Mr. Bay said, breaking into tears. "They wouldn't let me." "They were following a regimen. Nobody asked how Tammy was feeling. They didn't even know her [expletive] name."
Tammy eventually developed a leaking perforation in her bowel that required emergency surgery. "All of this happened because she was in the hospital," said Mr. Bay, who received the devastating news that Tammy couldn't have the life-saving operation. The surgeons said that to do the procedure, Tammy would have to lie on her stomach. If that happened, she would stop breathing and die. Without the surgery, her body would become septic and she would die. So I said goodbye to her," Mr. Bay said. "And that's the way it went." On Jan. 20, 2022, Tammy took her last breath—two weeks after her hospital admittance for pneumonia, her husband said.
Notice the trend? Admitted to hospital, put on covid protocols, family members trespassed and not allowed to be with their loved one, sedation medications given, increased complications, and then death. It is BEYOND TIME to realize that this is exactly what happened to most hospitalized patients starting from the very beginning. Claiming “we just did the best we could” is not going to fly.
It's Nuremburg all over again.
The problem is, this time the Nazis are in charge of the investigation's Rules Committees.
So many sad and tragic stories. Lost a friend in very similar circumstances, although her husband actually believed in the medical team treating his wife, and was able to be by her side. I tried to warn him to not allow Run death is near. She was jabbed and boosted, noted how the 'trusted docs' had recommended that and see how that turned out. But he was in such a state of panic and grief watching her decline he wasn't processing. He later started questioning after some of the fog of grief after her death subsided, but by then was fighting his own battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Died a little over year after his wife. Another friend did fight for ivermectin for her husband, but they intubated him and refused to release him. She had contacted a lawyer but it was too late. I have lost trust in the medical profession.