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A grieving mother, Denise Fritter, has insisted that her daughter, 36-year-old Jamie Kay Wylie, was a victim of the COVID-19 protocols which included remdesivir and, eventually, a ventilator and not the virus.

Jamie was admitted to a Texas hospital in September 2021, where she was placed on the hospital’s “COVID protocol.”

Now, her mother is raising questions about the treatment Jamie received as a result of these procedures, which included the administration of remdesivir, placement in an intensive care unit, and later, on a ventilator.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that they murdered my daughter.”

Fritter alleges that her daughter received these treatments unnecessarily and without her daughter’s or family’s consent.

She also told The Defender the hospital refused to administer alternative treatments, such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and habitually refused to answer questions or provide information to Jamie and her family.

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And when her family was getting ready to move Jamie to another hospital, they were informed that her condition had suddenly worsened, making her transfer impossible.

In the summer of 2021, Jamie was looking forward to a bright future. She was engaged to a man with whom she had spent the previous five years and was preparing to purchase a home with him.

She also was raising her then-15-year-old son, had recently finished a degree in criminology and had just received a major promotion at work, where she was just days away from qualifying for full insurance coverage.

When she was in the hospital, Jamie gave her mother the authority to sign on her behalf for the purchase of her home. “She never got to spend the night in the home,” Fritter said.

According to her mother, Jamie didn’t have any health problems other than “being obese.”

On the same day Jamie was admitted, she told her mother the hospital had told her about “this great new drug that was supposed to help COVID patients.” However, she did not recall the name of the drug and, according to Fritter, said “I’m not even sure they told me the name.”

Jamie’s condition did not improve. On Sept. 3, 2021, she was transferred to Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio. However, according to Fritter, prior to her daughter’s transfer, she was finally administered the “great new drug” — which turned out to be remdesivir.

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Fritter told this doctor that she did not want her daughter to continue being administered remdesivir — to no avail. She asked if they would try ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or monoclonal antibodies, but was told “It’s not part of the protocol.”

When Fritter continued to press the doctor to administer even standard treatments given to pneumonia patients, he again refused.

“We then went back to the ivermectin,” Fritter said. “I asked him again, ‘Why won’t you give her ivermectin?’ He looked at me and very pointedly said, ‘I will not order that medication,’ popped up out of his chair, and started walking out.”

Fritter’s attempts to find out details about the “hospital protocol” and who was responsible for it, were equally fruitless. She spoke with “Victor,” the “doctor in charge … he was basically an RN [registered nurse],” and according to Fritter, he told her the previous doctor was “following the hospital protocol.”

Jamie was steadfast in not wanting to be placed on a ventilator, her mother said. But when she asked the doctor whether Jamie had given permission to be put on a ventilator, she was told “yes, Jamie had shook her head” and that “Jamie’s oxygen had dropped down to 45.”

Fritter believes the hospital protocol, not COVID-19, killed her daughter.

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