Spouse got Covid while at the hospital.
He died at the hospital.
I got Covid while visiting him at the hospital.
I took Ivermectin protocol at home prior and survived Covid. Was kept at the hospital for 2 days. Not sure what they gave me. Remdesivir? RUN DEATH IS NEAR?
I had a mild heart attack and was sent home with pills.
So far I survived the hospital.
So saddened by husband's death.
LET JUSTICE BE DONE THOUGH THE HEAVENS FALL.
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In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

Lydia - My deepest, sincerest sympathies to you.
This is a stunning account of your experience.
I am available to chat off line if you welcome that anytime, any day or night. private message me whenever it suits you).
(I just read your post - this is the first time in months that I've seen anything from you; or hundreds of others; my "following" "followers" lists don't come up, platform always tells me I have only a few and I can't remember screen names).

In response Patriots Garden to her Publication

Dear@patriotsgarden,
Thank you for your kind sympathies. They help lift me up when I feel sad. My daughter helps me put sequence together. Memories of the past 2 months are jumbled. Still feel I am in control but just a little unsteady. A physical therapist is helping me; also started walking with sis-in law. Won't need therapist after Monday. I'll be ok. Think I'm in better shape now because I took that Ivermectin course. While at home tried to get Tom to do the Ivermectin course but he wouldn't. Told him not to give up but I think he was resigned to die.
We both had Covid but hospital wouldn't let us share a room. We were kept separated the last few days of his life. I think they did it on purpose.
Tom got a new pacemaker weeks earlier but he didn't get a boost from it. He had to wait 5 days with an expiring old pacemaker before they switched it out. Only 59 beats per min. was all he got for 5 days. Surgery room got flooded was the problem. Doc had to wait. Yeah, right.

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