My son's doctor told me "I wouldn't even know how to administer Ivermectin!"
Evidence: Interview Recording
My youngest son Daniel came down with Covid in mid-August. Unfortunately for him it was really affecting his body badly
and his Oxygen levels were getting too low so he was taken via ambulance the first time to the Er who turned him away and sent him home.
This occurred several more times with each hospital sending him back home although his oxygen levels were below 88%. One hospital gave him a weak
steroid but that was it. I took him myself to several hospitals only to have him sent back home.
On the 23rd of August they finally admitted him to Baylor Scott and white in Georgetown. By this time, I had covid as well as I was the one caring for my son. He kept telling us that even when his oxygen levels were okay, they would still come in and put him on this “forced air” (I don’t know what it is called) which he stated was terrible.
We were not allowed there to see him. They gave him remsidevir which helped NOTHING and still refused to treat him with anything that would have saved his life. I am so sorry but I do not remember the number of days after that he was put on the ventilator. Shortly after, his kidneys failed which is not surprising as he had been treated with the kidney killing remsidevir. The ICU team tried to blame that kidney failure on being put onto the ventilator but all that I know is his kidneys were strong and well prior to this. When they put him on the ventilator, they paralyzed him with Fentanyl which was frightening in itself.
He flat-lined one night and they called us up to see him. They suddenly allowed all of us into his room and they even allowed me into the ICU and his room and all through the hospital knowing fully well that I had covid myself. I thought it quite strange that this disease suddenly wasn’t a problem when it was convenient for them not to pay attention.
The horrible day that we had to take him off of the ventilator, that ICU Doctor got an ear- full from me, needless to say. That is when he stood right there in front of all of my family and me and stated and I can quote this as well: “I wouldn’t even know how to administer that.”
I was floored that he said this knowing full well that Ivermectin for example, was introduced for people first and won a prize for its amazing effects on the Ebola virus. It just baffled me as to how he could just stand there and lie to us with a straight face. Contrary to what many of these doctors believe, we are intelligent, and we can read and do our own research.
This was the worst nightmare that I have ever experienced. There is much more to the story but this is it in a nutshell.
I am not certain of the dates omitted but I am having my daughter pull up the notes soon to get the dates. I was sick with covid too, so she took charge of conversing with the doctors and nurses.
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Testimony Clips 8
The following clips were extracted from Daniel Scott Reynolds's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"I told him, you know, you could have saved him if you had used the ivermectin that I asked you to use. And he had the nerve to stand there in front of my entire family and say, and I could quote this, I wouldn't even know how to administer that stuff.”
“"I requested hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin, and we were told by the by the nurse that was communicating with us. Oh, we don't use that, quote, unquote. We don't use that.”
“"after that, when he was finally admitted, they started treating him with remdesivir. ... they were already talking about ventilating him. ... they put him on the ventilator.”
“"So we were, of course, still not allowed to go see him, not allowed. ... suddenly it was no big deal for us to go in and see my baby when I couldn't see him before.”
“"He was thirty three. He was healthy. He was young. He didn't drink. He didn't do drugs.”
“"Oh, yeah. Honesty goes out the window. You know, they're not honest about anything.”
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