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Don’t go to the hospital for omicron — but if you do …

Exclusive: Joel S. Hirschhorn advises, ‘try to sneak in ivermectin to take as soon as possible’

By now almost everyone has heard about terrible conditions in hospitals as they face very high levels of COVID patients at the same time they likely have lost staff because despite being fully vaccinated, they have COVID and are not working. This proves 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 issued to consider: First, let us consider the number of COVID patients 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 and 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 successful treatments for the main reason they got admitted are. 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. 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.

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