Anonymous ID: 56dc6a March 9, 2020, 8:26 a.m. No.8357190   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7215 >>7409 >>7512 >>7539 >>7676 >>7883

Why CNN is calling the novel coronavirus outbreak a pandemic

 

By Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Chief Medical Correspondent

 

Updated 10:19 AM ET, Mon March 9, 2020

 

 

https://twitter.com/drsanjaygupta/status/1236982552717676545

 

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/09/health/coronavirus-pandemic-gupta/index.html

Anonymous ID: 56dc6a March 9, 2020, 8:30 a.m. No.8357216   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7224 >>7255 >>7293 >>7409 >>7512 >>7539 >>7676 >>7883

they didn't test anybody at the elderly faciltity in Washington.

 

Woman stuns CNN anchors by describing how quickly her elderly mother succumbed to coronavirus

 

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/woman-stuns-cnn-anchors-by-describing-how-quickly-her-elderly-mother-succumbed-to-coronavirus/

Published 10 mins ago on March 9, 2020

 

>On Monday, CNN anchors were deeply moved by the plight of Debbie de los Angeles, who described how rapidly and completely her aged mother was taken by coronavirus — and her experience with the health care system in caring for her in her final days and hours.

“You first got word, what, it was last Tuesday, that your mother was ill, and she passed away less than 24 hours after that,” said anchor John Berman. “Walk us through what happened.”

 

>“I got a call from the nursing home on Tuesday early morning, it was about four I think, and they told me that she had 104 fever and they suspected coronavirus,” said de los Angeles. “They were just treating her with, treating the symptoms of fever. She had stopped eating and drinking, so they were having to, you know, take care of, you know what I mean, had to take care of her with the Tylenol that other way.”

 

>“And then I got a call again that wanted to know if the treatment plan was still the same, which my mom had a DNR on file, and no life saving measures and she was declining pretty quickly,” continued de los Angeles. “And then Tuesday late afternoon, I got another call that she was declining very rapidly and her vitals were declining, and then about, it was 2:10 — 2:39, I’m sorry, in the morning, when I got a call from the nursing home again, and the nurse told me that mom had passed at 2:10 am, and I missed the call, so I woke up and I called right back, and they told me that she had passed, so…”

 

>“We’re so sorry,” said Berman. “Now, during that time, they had never actually tested her for coronavirus, correct?”

“No, they didn’t test anybody in the facility,” said de los Angeles. “Anybody that was tested were people that had gone out to the hospital, Evergreen Hospital is the closest one right there, so anybody that was tested went to the hospital.”

>“You still don’t have official word, do you?” asked Berman. “You still don’t have official word about whether or not she had coronavirus, correct?”

 

>“No, I’m hoping to find out today,” she replied. “The medical examiner told me to check today back and see.

 

> They tested her postmortem and there is, I think, a couple others that they’re waiting on results to. There was another lady that had similar circumstances where she got the call that, you know, she had the fever and then 24 hours later she’s passed.”

 

>“I just think that life care being the epicenter around here for the virus, I mean, you figure the majority of the cases have come out of there, even one death that wasn’t a resident, he visited there, that I think a priority should have been given to get tests in there to those residents, and they just, you know, they said well, tests were short, there was a shortage,” she added. “Mom’s nurse, you know, she just kept coming to work because she said our patients need us, even though it was really walking into a dangerous situation really every day.”

Anonymous ID: 56dc6a March 9, 2020, 8:40 a.m. No.8357271   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7340

>>8357255

they probably killed some heatlthy people, blamed it on the virus, and now the medical examiner will fudge the records to make it seem like it was likely corona virus since and infected worker was there.

 

But how did he did tested if they had no tests available?

why would they let him go to work if he tested positive?

 

really strange happenings in that vid.

Anonymous ID: 56dc6a March 9, 2020, 8:43 a.m. No.8357293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7432

>>8357216

this video has a lot of inconsistencies in the story.

 

they didn't have test to test anybody for Covid

 

they let a worker come to work who tested postiive for it.

 

they are not sure what killed the people until autopsy reports come back today or sometime soon.

 

where did the worker get tested?

 

there were no tests around anywhere at that time.

 

is the coroner legit or going to make up shit?

 

did they kill those people with flu and gonnna call it a covid?

 

too much shady business