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I personally know of a nursing facility owner who was following my work, which led to Kory's/FLCCC's work which led to them adopting IVM use early on. They reported vastly lower case and death counts as compared to even the gen pop. Crazy, right?
As explained, there's an economic angle. The hospitals were paid to put people on vents & …
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I personally know of a nursing facility owner who was following my work, which led to Kory's/FLCCC's work which led to them adopting IVM use early on. They reported vastly lower case and death counts as compared to even the gen pop. Crazy, right?
As explained, there's an economic angle. The hospitals were paid to put people on vents & Remdesivir, and even though that killed people, that was their motivation.
For nursing homes, filled beds/rooms is the economic motivation. So they were motivated to find solutions.
Time for us as a culture to examine the power of money over our lives, is the message I believe.
I don't doubt that some nursing homes began using early treatment meds, and I suspect some that did.
Do I think that industry-wide they reduced their mortality by something like 85% (relative to everyone else's)? No. I doubt their behavior was particularly uniform, and I strongly suspect that in some cases they gave in to a different set of incentives.
Let's say that 1/3 of the deaths were in nursing homes...let's do the math...
For ease, that's 100 nursing home deaths out of 300...
If 50% of nursing homes solved 100% of deaths with early treatment meds, then 20% of the deaths would still be in nursing homes.
If 80% of nursing homes solve 100% of deaths, then 9% of the deaths would still be in nursing homes.
It would take around 92% of nursing homes solving all deaths to achieve the result, assuming complete treatment adherence (which is unlikely) even if we assume early treatment meds are 100% effective. I doubt even 50% of nursing home patients got such meds. Let's remember that children of some nursing home patients were actively standing in the way, and the pressure everyone felt not to give those meds was very high.
The math just doesn't work out. Something else took place, and I suspect it was very ugly.
Incentivize murder and watch the murder fly.
Here is a good one for you Sage.
I. Fauci’s Red Guards: Lawsuit Reveals Vast Federal Censorship Army
https://michaelpsenger.substack.com/p/faucis-red-guards-lawsuit-reveals?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Chris,
Check this out on the DOD issue from this afternoon.
https://dossier.substack.com/p/new-docs-confirm-pentagon-unlawfully?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email