"This isn't a hospital, it's a concentration camp" | Nurse Nicole Sirotek on abominable U.S. care

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Excellent testimony by nurse Nicole Sirotek at the end of the panel 'COVID-19: A Second Opinion' organized by senator Ron Johnson on January 24th, 2022.

NOTES

Nicole was one of the flight nurses who helped out in New York in March of 2020. She was calling out the malfeasance, medical mismanagement and gross negligence she witnessed there.

"The pandemic and the hysteria that was created from poor public health measures and poor execution of appropriate early intervention strategies, and the handicapping of medical professionals doing their job, has led to where we are right now and into the crisis situation that we are in."

Most people who have COVID and die, are not really dying from COVID, but from not getting adequate medical care. They are dying of negligence and medical malfeasance.

When the hospitals were using remdesivir on COVID patients, it was evident to the medical staff paying attention, that the medication was killing the patients. Even almost two years later, this FDA approved drug is continuing to kill patients.

Patients who receive more than 2 doses of remdesivir, have a less than 25% chance of survival. Now this toxin is also rolled out for children and in nursing homes for earlier interventions. See also:
https://www.foxnews.com/health/fda-acts-expand-treatment-covid-patients-mild-to-moderate-disease

Two days ago, Nicole had to fly out her first 10 year old child with a heart attack. She had to fight the doctor in the E.R. for 30 minutes, because the doctor said children never have heart attacks. That may be true under normal circumstances, but COVID vaccinated children definitely do have heart attacks. (This child got the COVID jab the day before.)

Vaccine injured who seek medical care are being 'victim shamed'. The cause of their issues is blamed on all kinds of things, such as anxiety, but not on the jab. If the diagnosis is a vaccine injury, the physician and hospital won't be reimbursed.

U.S. health care has deteriorated to substandard, third world nation health care. You are better off in South America in a field hospital than you are in Level 1 trauma designer hospital in the United States. Sirotek knows what she's talking about, because she's traveled extensively to South America, India and South Africa, working in AIDS hot zones, stopping the spread of HIV and working with early interventions.

The organization American Front Line Nurses is getting reports of patients not even getting food and water, even though they're not intubated and would like food. Patients on a ventilator are not even getting basic standard of care. "This isn't a hospital, it's a concentration camp."

Even in the prisons it's not allowed to isolate people for hundreds of hours on end with no human contact, but this is exactly what's happening in hospitals. Families even have to say their final farewell to patients on death's doorstep over an iPhone. Nicole was fired for her 'crime' of sneaking a Hispanic family in to say the last rites to their dying family member.

Nurses are not often thought of as leader professionals, even though they are the missing link between the doctors and the patients.

REFERENCES

See Nicole and 4 other nurses in this fantastic recent interview with Steve Kirsch:
https://rumble.com/vsqovk-five-nurses-speak-out-about-what-is-really-going-on-in-hospitals.html

https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.com/c

SOURCE

Sen. Ron Johnson moderates a panel discussion, COVID-19: A Second Opinion. A group of world renowned doctors and medical experts provide a different perspective on the global pandemic response, the current state of knowledge of early and hospital treatment, vaccine efficacy and safety, what went right, what went wrong, what should be done now, and what needs to be addressed long term.

More at www.ronjohnson.senate.gov

https://rumble.com/vt62y6-covid-19-a-second-opinion.html

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