@Cyber Liberty@mystery-ak @Drago, you said:
"No one dies from having the COVID-19 virus in their body, they die of the EFFECTS of having COVID-19 in their body (comorbidities) after they go to the hospital. Things like viral (COVID) pneumonia, ARDS, low blood oxygen levels due to blood clots in the lungs, blood clots elsewhere, brain damage, heart attack (cardiac arrest), etc, etc.. Similar to terminal cancer "carcinoma" is rarely listed first as a COD/comorbidity."
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You are exactly right. My husband had brain cancer for 7 months, and he died of brain cancer, but the doctor, put "heart failure" on the death certificate. I was stunned to see that. I had him in 5 hospitals trying to save him, but in the last month, he was comatose. He had told me not to let them kill him unless I was sure his brain was gone.
I did that, made sure I had done everything possible to keep him here and he died on his own in a regular hospital, not in Hospice "where no one comes out alive". A doctor told me that, so I did not allow him to be in Hospice.
I went to the Hospice building in the area and got a tour. There was a room set aside for a funeral company so you could arrange the funeral for your loved one who was there. That was revolting to me - that was saying your loved one WAS going to die there and you can set up the funeral there in Hospice. The woman told me they did not have a vacancy but would by the end of that day. She was saying a patient was going to die that day, and there would be a vacancy for my husband. I felt like throwing up. I had my sister-in-law with me (my husband's sister), and both of us felt that nauseous feeling.
I moved him from that hospital to a critical care hospital. They used all means to keep someone alive, were not going to kill him with drugs as Hospice was.
An aside: I used psychology to get my husband special care. I wore my EMT white jacket with the EMT badge stitched on it and my name on a gold pin attached to the jacket.
If you wear even a white shirt when in a hospital, they may mistake you for a hospital worker. With my EMT jacket, they included me in discussion and he got special care from the hospital workers and staff. I did other things to help his care. PM me if you want those.