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a horrifying story. I am so sorry for this. I have heard remdesivir causes liver and kidney failure...why was this ever a "protocol?"

Kidney disorders as serious adverse drug reactions of remdesivir in ...

Remdesivir was discontinued early after kidney disorder onset, with a median treatment duration of 3 (interquartile range, 1-4) days. In the vast majority of cases (316 [96.6%]), no other drug was suspected in the onset of kidney disorders. Reactions were serious in 301 (92.0%) cases, with a fatal outcome for 15 (4.6%) patients.

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Widows suing Inland Empire hospitals for COVID-19 treatments involving ...

Oct 25, 2022October 24, 2022 / 10:55 PM PDT / KCAL News Two widows in the Inland Empire are suing Kaiser Permanente and Redlands Community Hospital for using Remdesivir to treat their husbands' COVID-19...

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Remdesivir was the protocol because of Anthony Mengele Fauci, the butcher of DC. Let's look it up. Turns out that: "A related purine nucleotide prodrug, remdesivir, was developed by Gilead to treat Ebola virus infections, though not very successfully, and is currently being considered for repositioning to treat the 2019-nCoV outbreak." Does that sound familiar? Hmmm. Let me think... What was that cancer drug that was so toxic they wouldn't use it for cancer chemo, so they, ah FAUCI, decided to use it for every AIDS patient, that ended up killing them? Oh, yeah, that's right, AZT, that nucleotide analogue that terminates DNA synthesis. History doesn't repeat exactly, but it certainly rhymes.

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