Covid-19
Nurses ordered to administer deadly COVID-19 treatment protocols, says California nurse
During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses in California were allegedly instructed to administer treatment protocols mandated by the CDC that resulted in the deaths of many patients, according to Gail Macrae, a nurse at Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa.
In a recent interview with Steve Kirsch, Macrae revealed that the protocols caused a significant number of fatalities.
Macrae, along with an ICU doctor who spoke to Kirsch, estimated that approximately 90 percent of those who died during the pandemic succumbed to the treatment protocols rather than the virus itself.
This figure was supported by Dr. Paul Marik, a former professor of medicine and chairperson of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance.
Dr. Marik claimed he had a high success rate treating COVID-19 patients with his own protocols, but after switching to CDC-recommended protocols, he saw a significant increase in patient deaths.
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He ultimately resigned from his position after being unable to save lives due to these enforced protocols.
Pandemic of the Unvaccinated Mischaracterized
Macrae also provided insight into why COVID-19 was often labeled a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.” She explained that hospital record management systems like EPIC defaulted to mark all admitted COVID-19 patients as “unvaccinated,” unless manually updated.
This default setting led to inaccurate reporting of vaccination status. Although the correct status was noted in handwritten charts, the statistics reported by hospitals were based on the electronic records.
Vaccine Rollout and Subsequent Health Issues
Macrae noted a significant increase in adverse events following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. She reported numerous cases of anaphylaxis after the first shot, which contradicted the lack of such cases in Pfizer’s Phase 3 trial. This discrepancy suggested that the vaccines should have been reevaluated.
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Following the vaccine rollout in March 2021, Macrae observed a surge in patients with unusual symptoms, such as clotting disorders, strokes, heart abnormalities, rapid-onset dementia, and autoimmune conditions.
She cited an alarming rise in rare adverse events, including multiple cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome shortly after vaccination, a condition her hospital had rarely encountered before.
Fear and Suppression Among Medical Staff
Macrae claimed that medical staff were discouraged from reporting vaccine side effects to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) under threat of termination.
This climate of fear, she suggested, has prevented many doctors from speaking out about the adverse effects of the vaccines, fearing job loss, reputational damage, or the loss of their medical licenses.
The revelations shared by Macrae and supported by other medical professionals raise serious concerns about the management and reporting practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
These claims warrant further investigation to ensure transparency and accountability in public health responses.
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