by Chris Black
Great thread on the covid hoax:
Early COVID data from China had suggested that ventilators would need to be used widely in the treatment of COVID patients, and this led to a major rush by politicians and hospitals to procure tens of thousands of ventilators. A small sample of the headlines from that period. 2/ pic.twitter.com/vYcVTWHdxJ
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) May 26, 2023
In interviews with major media outlets, several practitioners later disclosed that patients had often been put on ventilators not for their own benefit, but in order to protect hospital staff and stop the virus from spreading. 4/ pic.twitter.com/Zvw7FqJHvq
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) May 26, 2023
As Meredith Case, an internal medicine resident at NewYork-Presbyterian hospital, put it in a series of since-deleted threads, hospitals were “early intubating” patients for “many days if not weeks” “to avoid aerosolizing procedures to protect staff.” 6/ pic.twitter.com/ZXU1jaPFRV
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) May 26, 2023
Some hospitals in New York began engaging in “split-ventilation”—putting patients on ventilators two-at-a-time. “Split-ventilation” made intubation even more dangerous than it already was. 8/ pic.twitter.com/961nnE9T3D
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) May 26, 2023