CORONA Hospital Data And Care Cannot Be Trusted

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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By now almost everyone has heard about terrible conditions in hospitals as they face very high levels of COVID patients at the same time that they likely have lost staff because despite being fully vaccinated, they have COVID and are not working. Just proving that vaccines and booster shots do not work to prevent infection and its transmission.
How trustworthy is all this bad news?

Number of COVID patients and deaths

There are two issues to consider: First, let us consider the number of COVID patients that hospitals say they are dealing with and, not so incidentally, making lots of money from.
There is now a large fraction of hospital patients being classed as COVID that are better seen as incidental COVID cases. This means that they come into hospitals for a host of ordinary reasons; they are tested for COVID. Even though most may be asymptomatic they test positive. Hospitals then treat these as COVID patients in every respect. This greatly burdens hospitals. Their eventual outcomes depend on how treatment for the main reason they got admitted are successful. Remember that omicron, now the dominant form of COVID, for the vast majority of people does not produce serious health problems.

When we hear about high numbers of COVID deaths in hospitals what is not clear is whether they have died from COVID or the other medical problems they went to the hospital for. It seems that COVID deaths are being greatly overblown, especially compared to data from other countries. Once a patient has incidental COVID and dies, that death is classed as a COVID death.
The truth is we cannot trust any of the COVID hospital data for the number of cases or deaths.

It is true that some reporters and pundits have claimed that this picture is overly pessimistic because the hospitalization numbers include people who are simply hospitalized with COVID, rather than for COVID. These “incidental” patients who just happen to test positive while being treated for something else clearly inflate numbers and explain why hospital ICUs are jammed up. But they may not be in the ICU because of COVID.

In some places, the proportion of such cases seems high. UC San Francisco recently said a third of its COVID patients “are admitted for other reasons,” while the Jackson Health System in Florida put that proportion at half. In New York State, COVID “was not included as one of the reasons for admission” for 43 percent of the hospitalized people who have tested positive. There are stories from physicians that in some hospitals the number is as high as 70%.


Other countries have produced data noting the same phenomenon of “incidental” COVID cases. In data published recently by the UK National Health Service, 33% of the 8,321 COVID-positive cases in England on December 28 were admitted to the hospital for a different reason.
The number of Covid patients on ventilators in England dropped to a six-month low as the pressure of omicron on the NHS peaks, official figures show.

A total of 524 people were in hospital recently receiving breathing support, marking the lowest daily toll since mid-July and seven times lower than at the height of the second wave this time a year ago.
With around 14,500 patients in hospital with the virus across England, it means just 3.7 per cent are ill enough to need mechanical ventilation, the smallest share since the pandemic began.

Vaccinated versus unvaccinated
Another issue deserving attention is whether you can trust hospital data about how many of their COVID patients are unvaccinated. Most reports from US hospitals say the number is very high. Can you trust this?
Turns out that if patients do not have an official card saying they have been vaccinated they are most likely to be counted as non-vaccinated. Hospitals do not research state or federal databases to determine whether a patient has been vaccinated.

Of relevance is that the US is unique in not giving official credit for natural immunity obtained from prior COVID infection. So, many hospital patients may have had a very good reason for not taking an experimental vaccine shot. Yet they have natural immunity that countless studies have found is better in all respects than vaccine immunity.

Again, US data is quite contrary to data from other countries that show nearly all hospitalized COVID patients have been fully vaccinated, and in some countries, like Israel, they also have received booster shots. Or, that they have proven natural immunity.
Remember also that according to CDC rules if people die from legitimate COVID disease within two weeks of getting a vaccine shot they are counted as unvaccinated. This means many COVID deaths reported by hospitals were really for vaccinated people.

Hospital treatment of COVID patients
As previous articles have considered, hospitals are hamstrung by the decision to follow federal government guidelines, such as those from NIH and CDC. They are using what the government has sanctioned and NOT using what many frontline doctors use very successfully. In a nutshell, this means hospitals are not using cheap, safe and FDA approved generics like ivermectin as well as a number of vitamins and supplements found effective.

Are true COVID patients (not the incidental ones) still dying from late state COVID infection? Yes. But we know from medical research and some examples in hospitals that ivermectin’s anti-inflammatory property can work to clear up lung problems.
Here are data comparing omicron versus delta variants worth considering relative to the current hysteria over what hospitals are dealing with:
One study showed that only 17.6% of patients required supplemental oxygen therapy versus 74% during the delta wave. Only 1.6% required mechanical ventilation (vs 12.4%) and there was an 11% decline in those who required admission to the ICU. The median length of stay of omicron hospitalizations was three days, while it was seven under delta.

Conclusions
Sadly, the worst thing that Americans can do is go to the hospital for treatment if they have incidental, asymptomatic or symptomatic COVID.
What is the alternative?
First, routinely take any of a host of vitamins and supplements (such as vitamin D and quercetin) to boost your immune system so that it can naturally fight any COVID virus. New variants are coming.

Second, take ivermectin as a prophylactic to prevent getting serious COVID infection. This is supported by impressive new data.
Third, find one of the many frontline doctors who are very successfully treating COVID patients with safe and proven protocols. They are a very credible medical alternative to hospital treatments.
As a last smart move, should you find yourself in a hospital make sure you do not take remdesivir or any either of the two new antiviral drugs from Pfizer and Merck that, like vaccines, have not been proven safe in the short or long term.

Admittedly, rejecting what hospital doctors want to give you is a challenge; you need an advocate like a close friend or family member. And you should invoke patient centered care that all hospitals say they strongly support, that gives you the right to control you care. Think carefully about leaving an emergency room and getting admitted into the hospital. Avoid that unless you want to gamble with your life.
Also, if hospitalized, try and sneak in ivermectin to take as soon as possible. Do not count on getting a lawyer and seeking a court to order the hospital to give you IVM. Most such attempts fail.
By Dr. Joel S. Hirschhorn
 

fish hook

Deceased
I fought through a serious respiratory illness that may have been covid on my own for these very reasons. The only reason that i am not sure that it was covid is i did not lose my taste or smell. The only way i came through was i had an oxygen concentrator at home. Even with that i almost gave up to go to the hospital a couple of times. Each time i thought, if i go they will put me on a vent and wait for me to die.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I fought through a serious respiratory illness that may have been covid on my own for these very reasons. The only reason that i am not sure that it was covid is i did not lose my taste or smell. The only way i came through was i had an oxygen concentrator at home. Even with that i almost gave up to go to the hospital a couple of times. Each time i thought, if i go they will put me on a vent and wait for me to die.
That is exactly a lot of people’s feeling
 

inskanoot

Veteran Member
Did anyone else click on the picture of Ben Carson?

CogniMax Review – Does This Brain Health Product Work?
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Overview Of CogniMax
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Who Is The Manufacturer Of CogniMax?
The company behind CogniMax is Youthful Health. Regardless, this brand has left out little to no information about it. The only information that’s available is that the supplement is manufactured in the United States.

The product has an official website with limited resources about the company behind it, giving it an unprofessional look to potential clients. Also, the manufacturer’s contact details are limited. Lastly, there is no customer service on the website.

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What Are The Ingredients In CogniMax?
As we mentioned earlier, CogniMax is composed of natural ingredients, unlike other companies, which use synthetic ingredients. Most of the ingredients found in this supplement are extracted from common foods. Below are the ingredients
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Caffeine – This is a natural stimulant that works by activating the central nervous system and the brain. It’s commonly used by nations worldwide. It can be found in tea, cacao plants, and coffee. Caffeine can help you stay alert and avoid feeling tired.

L-theanine – This is an amino acid mainly found in tea leaves and Bay Bolete mushrooms. It can make you feel relaxed without triggering drowsiness. In a study, L-theanine has demonstrated effects on reaction time response and attention performance in normal healthy individuals.

GABA – This is a neurotransmitter. Its main role is to inhibit neuronal excitability.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids – These fatty acids can be found in foods such as fish and flaxseed. Omega 3 promotes brain health[1] and enhances overall mood.

L-Tyrosine – This amino acid improves memory, especially during stressful situations.

Vinpocetine – This is a man-made chemical that improves memory and enhances blood flow in the brain.

Huperzine A – This is an alkaloid compound that plays a significant role in improving the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. Lastly, it improves memory.

What is The Science Behind CogniMax?

CogniMax uses ingredients that are effective at maintaining overall brain health. The ingredients work collaboratively to increase brain function and cognitive abilities.

For instance, Caffeine improves mood and enhances alertness. On the other hand, L-theanine helps to relax the brain without triggering sleepiness.

Omega-3 fatty acids improve overall mood and fight off depression and anxiety. L-Tyrosine, Vinpocetine, and Huperzine A can improve memory and alertness, especially during stressful situations.

What Are The Benefits Of CogniMax?
  • CogniMax may improve memory, focus, and mental alertness.
  • It supports overall brain health.
  • CogniMax may help you to recall quickly.
  • It boosts energy levels and mood.
  • The formula may fight off depression and anxiety.
  • It safeguards against neurotoxins.

What Are the Drawbacks Of CogniMax?
  • The company that manufactures CogniMax isn’t well known.
  • The website has limited information about the product.
  • There aren’t any customer reviews on the website.
  • The contacts are limited.
  • The website doesn’t have access to customer support.
  • The full ingredients list is not disclosed.
  • The supplement hasn’t gone through clinical trials.
  • If your order is large, there won’t be a discount.

FAQs: Consumer Questions & Answers

In our research for this report, we found that consumers are frequently asking the following questions online in regard to CogniMax.

Since the product consists of natural ingredients, it’s safe to use but you shouldn’t use it if you are using another nootropic supplement. Also, if you are underage, this product isn’t for you!

The product is fairly priced. If you’re planning on purchasing it, you can do so through CogniMax’s official website.

If you’re worried about taking these pills each day, you need to visit your doctor to ask for his or her approval. All you have to do is to take two capsules on a daily basis. To ensure you end up with long term results, it’s best to be consistent with the product.

Unfortunately, the website doesn’t cover whether they offer free trials or refunds for CogniMax.
- CogniMax is quite similar toProvasil and Braintonis, these three supplements offer similar benefits. Moreover, the ingredients are almost similar as well.

The manufacturer of the product hasn't explained the side effects. However, if you notice that you’re developing a health problem due to this supplement, it’s best to discontinue it immediately.

The product is quite affordable but since there are no reviews, we are not sure if it’s worth a try. Regardless, you can purchase through their website.

What Are Consumers Saying About CogniMax?

Unfortunately, there are no CogniMax reviews on their official website, which makes it difficult to speak rightly about what many consumers think about Cognimax. Aside from that, Cognimaxhasn’t presented proof of clinical research. Use it at your own risk

More than ever people of all ages are struggling with memory problems. People are unable to disconnect from their work, while students are under immense pressure to perform. Brains are overloaded with information that must be remembered. A quality memory enhancement product should contain clinically proven ingredients that will help to enhance not only memory, but also focus and concentration. Memory products should help to optimize overall mental health and brain function. Most importantly a memory product should work safely and gently to promote cognitive function.
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Thanks for posting that, inskanoot!

I’m not sure Ben Carson has anything to do with the product, and the typos and strange usage of the English language caught my eye. At first glance, I think it’s a scam. The reviews seem fake to me as well. I won’t be ordering. :rolleyes:
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
I heard from a friend the other day whose significant other went into the hospital. Because they weren't 'married' (though they'd been together nearly 20 years--GA did away with its Common Law Marriage laws some years ago) she wasn't allowed to see him or direct his care. My friend's doctor, who worked in the same hospital, kept her apprised of his condition and told her what happened to him.

His (estranged) family, who hadn't associated with him more than marginally for years, were allowed to see him. Whether what happened was something they asked for, or something the doctors prescribed and they just blindly went along with, my friend's doctor told her he was improving, might even be released soon, but for some reason when that news came down next my friend heard (thru her doctor) was her SO's doctor had put him on "an extremely high" dosage of MORPHINE.

Now those of you who know anything about medicine, know that morphine depresses the respiratory system. Too much morphine--well, that was how they hastened my mother's death (though it was a catch-22 for her, as she was dying of ovarian cancer, and giving that high a dosage of morphine was the only way to ease her pain, even though the doctor told me that putting her on morphine was going to cause her to die sooner.

So, my friend's doctor, being a practicing dr at that hospital, quietly removed the morphine drip, and her partner became responsive again and again appeared on the mend and heading toward release. Then the next day, my friend got a notice from his family that he was dying. She frantically called her doctor, who was shocked, since the dr. had checked on him early that morning and had found him doing "very well" and "improving." She told her she'd check again--then called my friend back. The Dr. was very grave, and informed my friend that since that Dr had last checked him, his morphine drip had been restored again, at the same extremely high dosage, and had caused organ shutdown and he was indeed dying.

I think I remember early on, all of us learning her on TB2K that the govt pays hospitals over $30,000 (I seem to remember the figure $37K) for EACH "Covid" patient that dies.
 

annieosage

Inactive
I fought through a serious respiratory illness that may have been covid on my own for these very reasons. The only reason that i am not sure that it was covid is i did not lose my taste or smell. The only way i came through was i had an oxygen concentrator at home. Even with that i almost gave up to go to the hospital a couple of times. Each time i thought, if i go they will put me on a vent and wait for me to die.

I haven't had Covid that I am aware of but my one saving grace is that I have a concentrator too. My friend who is in the medical field told me never to let them use a vent should I end up in the hospital. That's a huge fear of mine as well
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Just today I cancelled a colonoscopy. I started thinking about being unconscious for a time and having to have complete trust in doctors and nurses. All of whom have been vaccinated. I am not ready to place that kind of trust in health care providers at this time.

This is going to be the long term effect of things. Once the children are raised up from family members that had to deal with the lunacy we can see a whole new wave of bioethics. I am surprised there have not been some variants of Kill Bill going on as of yet on some of these shenannigans going on.
 

sleepyeddie

Senior Member
I hope it doesn`t happen. But I`m sure some people will remember the nurses and doctors that told them no.
No we can`t give your parent Ivermectin.
No we won`t take them off of the ventilator.
No we can`t let you take them out of here.
No we can`t let you see your parent before they die.
 
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