Re: Spreadnecks: COVIDIOTS, Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:46 pm
Saying one is going to bring "loaded guns" to a school is "out of context"?
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
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It was perceived exactly as intended.The statement was not intended the way it was perceived.
“My granddaughter is sick. Flu like symptoms, she’s six months old,” Jason said on Tuesday night. “Her mother is worried sick, she just had COVID last week.”
But rather than speaking to a medical professional, Jason was seeking advice from a QAnon Telegram group filled with tens of thousands of people who think COVID is a hoax.
“Do you guys think it’s safe to give ivermectin to an infant?” Jason wrote in the chat group.
The group Jason was asking for advice has spent months sharing information about how to obtain ivermectin, how to avoid going to hospitals, and how to treat the symptoms of COVID—which they don’t believe exists—at home.
“Baby aspirin to thin the blood a little and drop any fever and I would put some ivermectin on the bottoms of her feet,” one group member responded. Others encouraged Jason to seek out those within the community who were “experts” in ivermectin usage.
And one user called Katie, clearly believed she was such an expert:
“From what I understand, yes it is safe to give to an infant, however please stop calling it COVID, it’s not COVID, it’s a simple cold. That’s how we got in this mess to begin with,” Katie wrote.
Moments later, Jason posted an update saying that he’d followed Katie’s advice.
“We gave her two doses of ivermectin at 50mg each. That’s what was recommended by someone on here. She got really sick after that. Related? I don’t know,” Jason claimed in an update.
Within minutes, Jason reported that things had gone from bad to worse.
“Baby threw up. Is that common side effect? She's also turning a tad blue,” Jason said.
When someone told him they’d gone to the emergency room when their child turned blue, Jason responded: “We don’t trust hospitals. I told my son to give her more ivermectin.” Others pointed out that if the child died, he’d need a lawyer, not a doctor.
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In Italy, you can't attend any public space without a vaccine passport.An Italian dentist who presented a fake arm for a COVID-19 vaccine says he has since gotten a shot and that the vaccine “is the best weapon we have against this terrible disease.”
Dr. Guido Russo faces possible criminal fraud charges for having worn an arm made out of silicone when he first showed up at a vaccine hub in the northern city of Biella. Italy has required doctors and nurses to be vaccinated since earlier this year.
Russo insisted during a Wednesday night appearance on Italian talk show La7 that he wasn’t trying to defraud the government or to dupe anyone because the arm was obviously not real. He said he wanted to make a personal protest against vaccine mandates.
A nurse who spotted the silicone arm reported Russo to her managers. The dentist acknowledged his protest failed and said he received a vaccine dose in one of his actual arms the next day “because the system obliged me to.”
He added: “I think at this point the vaccine is the only weapon we have against this terrible disease, but there should be a freedom of choice.”
Russo said he isn't anti-vaccination and had received all his childhood vaccines. He said he had some of those vaccines redone over the summer, including a tetanus shot.
Video of the nurse injecting an empty syringe into a person's arm at the linky.Anti-vaccination holdouts in Sicily paid a nurse to give them fake COVID-19 jabs in order to obtain a health certificate that is mandatory for some professions, police said on Tuesday.
Three people, including the nurse and a local leader of the movement known in Italy as 'No-Vax,' have been arrested and face charges of corruption and forgery.
Police used a hidden camera to film the nurse at a major inoculation centre emptying the vaccine syringe into a tissue before briefly putting the needle into the arm of the recipient.
Around a dozen health passes were obtained in this fashion, including by a policeman. Local media reported that people paid up to 400 euros ($450) each for the service.
"We have uncovered the dark and fraudulent plots of these die-hard, No-Vax people who do not hesitate to break the law," Palermo Police Commissioner Leopoldo Laricchia said in a statement.
In an effort to curb COVID-19 infections, the government has made vaccinations mandatory for health care workers, teachers, law enforcement officers and the military.
Italy further tightened curbs on people who are still not vaccinated on Dec. 6, limiting their access to an array of places and services, including indoor seating at bars and restaurants, museums, cinemas, clubs and sporting events.
Some 81% of all Italians have received either one or two jabs - one of the highest rates in Europe - while 26% of the population has had a booster jab.
As pressure has mounted to get vaccinated, so have reports of people trying to dupe the system.
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The funds from this campaign will be received by Anne Quiner. On Tuesday, October 30th, Scott Quiner was tested positive for Covid19. He was admitted to Waconia Hospital with critical low oxygen levels. After requiring deep sedation his oxygen levels were not improving, Scott was then put on a ventilator. Waconia Hospital transferred Scott to Mercy ICU Hospital on November 6th. Mercy had the required medical attention that he would need for the ventilator. He is currently at Mercy Hospital with a tracheostomy that is connected to a ventilator. Due to Scott's medical conditions, and unforeseen recovery. Any donation would help take the financial stress off the family. Thank you for your continued outpouring of love, prayers and support during this difficult time.
But but Scott was on Ivermectin! Idiot. From early in the grift:► Show Spoiler
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-c ... fresh=trueMinnesota COVID patient at center of lawsuit over his ventilator dies in Texas hospital
Buffalo man's family sued Mercy Hospital to keep him on a ventilator
By Jennifer Bjorhus Star Tribune JANUARY 22, 2022 — 8:05PM
A severely ill COVID-19 patient flown from Minnesota to Texas during a legal battle over whether his ventilator should be turned off died Saturday. Scott Quiner, who was unvaccinated, was being kept alive by the machine at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids, north of Minneapolis, after contracting COVID-19 in October. His family sued the hospital over a move to disconnect Quiner, and a judge issued a restraining order Jan. 13 blocking Mercy from turning off the machine.
Last weekend, the family flew Quiner to Texas, where he was being treated at a Houston hospital. He died Saturday morning. The family's plight drew national attention as the surge in COVID-19 patients strained hospitals across the country. "We're absolutely devastated," the family's lawyer, Marjorie Holsten, said Saturday. "On behalf of the Quiner family, I would like to thank the public for their outpouring of love and support during this difficult ordeal," she said. "We ask for privacy for Anne and the children as they grieve the loss of Scott, a wonderful husband and father." Holsten said she does not know when Quiner lost consciousness, but that two days ago their daughter FaceTimed with him. "She was saying 'Dad I love you' and his eyes welled with tears," Holsten said. "His brain was there."
Quiner, 55, of Buffalo, was an operations manager at GW Transportation Services in Delano, according to his LinkedIn profile. He and Anne had been married 35 years, Holsten said, and they had two adult children and a teenager. She described him as a "strong Christian" and a family man. Quiner fell ill after contracting COVID-19 in October. He was hospitalized in Waconia and was already on a ventilator when he was transferred to Mercy Hospital, Holsten said. Quiner had been in the hospital's ICU since Nov. 6 with critically low oxygen levels.
The family feels Quiner didn't receive adequate care at Mercy, Holsten said. She said that Anne told her a Texas doctor said Quiner was "the most undernourished patient he has ever seen." "He lost 30 pounds while on the ventilator," Holsten said. "That should be proof enough he was not getting adequate nutrition." She said it's not clear whether the family will pursue any further legal action. A spokesperson for Allina Health, which operates Mercy Hospital, issued a statement saying Allina's "deepest condolences go out to family, friends and loved ones." "His passing marks yet another very sad moment as collectively we continue to face the devastating effects of the pandemic," the statement said.
He's not the only one. Too many people claim the hospitals are killing people who didn't "submit" to the government & get the vac. Hospital workers have been attacked. Sooner or later, one will be murdered by them.orlylicious wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 10:01 pm Soooo Scott Quiner, who became a RWNJ Cause Celebre, passed away. Stew Peters and his gang of dangerous fools was all over this. Scott had been sick with COVID since the end of October. His wife Anne raised nearly $145K on Give Send Go.
Disgusted and decided to share it with y'all. Stew Peters is a dangerous idiot.