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Dr. Mary Talley Bowden finally gets national audience, shocks Joe Rogan
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Independent media, including WorldTribune.com, reported on Bowden’s fight for her patients and her medical license and were routinely suppressed by Big Tech. In Rogan’s podcast, Bowden now has the attention of the nation.
(View the complete podcast here.)
Meanwhile, the Grace Shara trial began on June 3 at the State of Wisconsin Circuit Court for Outagamie County.
Grace’s family sued Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital in April 2023 and filed an amended complaint in July 2023, alleging the hospital’s Covid treatment protocols directly resulted in Grace’s death in October 2021, a week after admission.
“This isn’t about failing to provide information. This is about providing treatment with no consent whatsoever,” Scott Schara, Grace’s father, testified on June 4. “Her passing was a result of combining Precedex, lorazepam and morphine in a 26-minute window and putting an illegal do-not-resuscitate order on her chart.”
The lawsuit names 14 defendants, including Ascension Health, five medical doctors and four John Doe medical providers, two registered nurses, and the Wisconsin Injured Patients and Family Compensation Fund.
The defendants argued that Schara may have died due to “a naturally progressing disease, a pre-existing condition, or a superseding or intervening cause,” Green Bay-based CBS affiliate WFRV reported.
According to the Journal Sentinel, the hospital also argued that the PREP Act provided it and its doctors and staff immunity from liability during the Covid pandemic.
Reports say that, at times during the first three days of the trial, hospital doctors and nurses who testified appeared to contradict themselves over whether Grace had been oversedated and whether her family consented to a DNR order.
Green Bay, Wisconsin-based ABC affiliate WBAY reported, “This is the first wrongful death jury trial in the country for a death listed as Covid-19 on the death certificate.”
WFRV reported that “this landmark case could have far-reaching implications for how medical decisions are made, especially during a public health crisis.”
The trial could last up to three weeks. Up to 22 witnesses may testify, WFRV reported, adding that the case may draw attention “to critical issues surrounding informed consent and the rights of patients and their families in the healthcare system.”
https://www.worldtribune.com/dr-mary-talley-bowden-finally-gets-national-audience-shocks-joe-rogan/
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