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...The Don is seriously threatening people's health and lives with his recklessness.
https://news.sky.com/story/trump-pays-surprise-visit-to-supporters-outside-hospital-12090431
First you say you've "learned a lot" about the Coronavirus while in hospital, and the next minute you order your staff to sit in a car with you and drive you around town so your fans can see how healthy you are, and applaud. Sick. Literally, sick.
Also, his doctor says he is doing well and could possibly be discharged in a day - and yet they are giving him dexamethasone which is associated with improved outcomes in very sick patients but with poorer outcomes when given too early. He was given monoclonal antibodies which is only approved for emergency compassionate use (not standard care) and remdesivir which is not approved for treatment of Covid19. It indicates that his doctors are treating him aggressively but why do so when he is supposed to be "doing well"?
Who is actually making the final decision, is it Dr Conley (his training is in emergency medicine) or the real experts in the team, or, is it Trump? Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
https://news.sky.com/story/trump-pays-surprise-visit-to-supporters-outside-hospital-12090431
First you say you've "learned a lot" about the Coronavirus while in hospital, and the next minute you order your staff to sit in a car with you and drive you around town so your fans can see how healthy you are, and applaud. Sick. Literally, sick.
Also, his doctor says he is doing well and could possibly be discharged in a day - and yet they are giving him dexamethasone which is associated with improved outcomes in very sick patients but with poorer outcomes when given too early. He was given monoclonal antibodies which is only approved for emergency compassionate use (not standard care) and remdesivir which is not approved for treatment of Covid19. It indicates that his doctors are treating him aggressively but why do so when he is supposed to be "doing well"?
Who is actually making the final decision, is it Dr Conley (his training is in emergency medicine) or the real experts in the team, or, is it Trump? Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.