The article is sort-of interesting, but it opens by rewriting history:
> In March 2020, New York City’s hospitals filled up with patients desperately ill with Covid-19. In many cases, when their fluid-filled lungs could no longer give them oxygen, doctors sedated them and put them on ventilators.
> The patients who recovered were taken off the machines and anesthesia. Within a day or so, their doctors expected them to wake up.
In March 2020 doctors were slapping all the patients with poor blood oxygen saturation levels on ventilators. Around March 31st, Dr. Cameron Kyle-Sidell posted his rebellion video [0] to Youtube, whereby he questioned his profession's rush to ventilate 'virus' patients who weren't actually in respiratory distress.
Ventilations promptly fell off a cliff, and the virus became survivable.
In the real world, Medicine had already figured out that ventilation is a terrible treatment for pneumonia. Our doctors should have known better than to follow the WHO's guidance.
> In March 2020, New York City’s hospitals filled up with patients desperately ill with Covid-19. In many cases, when their fluid-filled lungs could no longer give them oxygen, doctors sedated them and put them on ventilators.
> The patients who recovered were taken off the machines and anesthesia. Within a day or so, their doctors expected them to wake up.
In March 2020 doctors were slapping all the patients with poor blood oxygen saturation levels on ventilators. Around March 31st, Dr. Cameron Kyle-Sidell posted his rebellion video [0] to Youtube, whereby he questioned his profession's rush to ventilate 'virus' patients who weren't actually in respiratory distress.
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9GYTc53r2o
Ventilations promptly fell off a cliff, and the virus became survivable.
In the real world, Medicine had already figured out that ventilation is a terrible treatment for pneumonia. Our doctors should have known better than to follow the WHO's guidance.