TYB
so 6006 would be for "moobs"?
touche
>Midazolam
Midazolam has been associated with respiratory depression and respiratory arrest, especially when used for sedation in noncritical care settings.
did not know
That is interesting stuff
started listening earlier today and then irl
but now…
imported all the midazolam from France, 2yrs worth, but no surgeries
RIP Wayne Smith
Oh and then there's this little piece…
the hot sheets had it back in 2019 but that original link went 404.
So is there more of this connection with UK Health to explore between Hancock and Junkermann?
http://web.archive.org/web/20190712192133/https://theswamp.media/the-epstein-associate-nobody-s-talking-about-the-idf-linked-bond-girl-infiltrating-the-uk-nhs
This lady has recently infiltrated the NHS through the UK Department of Health and Social Care with the help of Matt Hancock MP, and her presence signifies a major threat to the data security of every citizen of the United Kingdom. Every single piece of data about you, your health issues, your blood type, the model of the wireless pacemaker keeping you alive, every detail of every embarrassing medical problem in the hands of the Israeli state apparatus and potentially sold off to the highest bidder. You may think that this doesn’t concern you. Why would you need to worry about a foreign far-right government which has been proven to meddle in the affairs of our country? Your data would be useless to them, surely? But that’s not the world we live in anymore. Big data is the modern gold rush. The psychologists and marketing agents have mastered how to make you buy things; the next step is for them to successfully master making you do things, and for that kind of control over people, they need everybody’s data.
>>15206281 (anon)
And just around the time 15 days to slow the spread started…
Doctors: Execution drugs could help COVID-19 patients
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/doctors-execution-drugs-covid-19-patients-70264297
In a letter sent this month to corrections departments, a group of seven pharmacists, public health experts, and intensive care unit doctors asked states with the death penalty to release any stockpiles they might have of execution drugs to health care facilities.
“Your stockpile could save the lives of hundreds of people; though this may be a small fraction of the total anticipated deaths, it is a central ethical directive that medicine values every life,” according to the letter.
But it's unclear what drugs the states may have, as they have tended to release information about execution protocols and drug supplies only through open records requests or lawsuits. Only one state, Wyoming, responded directly to the letter, and it indicated it doesn’t have the drugs in question.
“I’m not trying to comment on the rightness or wrongness of capital punishment,” said Dr. Joel Zivot, one of the medical professionals who signed the letter. “I’m asking now as a bedside clinician caring for patients, please help me.”