Dying Covid patient saved after court orders Ivermectin use | Eastern NC Now

Hospital had denied its use

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Sun Ng, 71, was dying in the final stages of Covid in an Illinois hospital which had denied his request to be treated with Ivermectin.  The hospital had only allowed use of Remdesivir, a very expensive drug that has been a total failure with treating Covid, and it failed with Ng as well.

Fortunately Ng's family attorney went to court and got a judge to order the hospital to allow treatment with Ivermectin.  Once the ivermectin was administered, Ng started improving immediately and is now well on the way to recovery.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/dying-covid-19-patient-recovers-after-court-orders-hospital-to-administer-ivermectin_4130754.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge

Here is the problem in eastern North Carolina - try to see if the big medical conglomerate Vidant will allow Covid patients to be treated with Ivermectin.  They will not, either in their hospitals or in the many medical practices they have purchased.  The consolidation of medicine has resulted in a medical tyranny.  They follow the doctrine according to Fauci and the corrupt CDC.  There are not that many independent doctors around any more.


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