Strict adherence to EUA protocols

Only option allowed to victims are hospital “protocol” drugs; Remdesivir/Veklury, Baricitinib/Olumiant, Tocilizumab/Actemra. Often forced on victim when refused.

1754 documented testimony clips

These testimony clips are drawn from interviews conducted by CHBMP with families and survivors. Each clip stands as evidence and remembrance. We share them to honor those who came forward, to seek accountability, and to ensure these experiences are never forgotten.

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“I was in the ER for a day and a half. Like, I was literally...because they don't open a closed, ICU unit unless they have five patients waiting because it's just not financially...”
From the testimony of Gail Seiler
Denied AlternativesFinancial Incentives
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“"they over oxygenated me, and now I understand that they do that because it hastens your demise. But, no mouth care with with the high oxygen.”
From the testimony of Gail Seiler
DeteriorationForced Palliative CareNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights Violated
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“"my husband would say, budesonine every four hours, one milligram of budesonine every four hours won't hurt her... Ivermectin won't hurt her. No. But it won't work... They did give me one round of remdesivir that I did not want... they had me listed as a DNR the whole time I was there as a DNR... we were quite clear that that was not the case.”
From the testimony of Gail Seiler
DeteriorationEmotional TraumaEthical ComplaintsExperimental DrugsFamily Decision ExclusionNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareRemdesivir Use
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“"Every time we ask for a certain type of medication that we'd heard worked for somebody, more than once, the answer was always, it is not the protocol... anything we ask for, it was not protocol. Now saying that, the last couple of weeks, there were some antibiotics we set. We asked for budesonide to be given to him. So they gave it, but you can tell that they were just giving it to satisfy us. They only gave him the and I, like, twice a day, which was not enough.”
From the testimony of Sammie Hosch
Denied AlternativesEmotional TraumaEthical ComplaintsProtocol Driven CareTreatment Complications
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“"Meanwhile, we had he was the the nasal o two nasal was not enough for him, and we had requested BiPAP. Well, we were told that he could they could not have a BiPAP because it would throw the virus out into the air. It was another protocol. Well, later that evening, here came a BiPAP machine. So they did put him on one.”
From the testimony of Sammie Hosch
Denied AlternativesPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareRespiratory ProblemsSuffering AccountsTreatment Complications
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“"At that point, we said, what will we gain? They said a couple of hours, and that's when we said, just stop. I believe that Because Scott and White is a teaching hospital, They were experimenting and just trying to make excellent insurance...”
From the testimony of Sammie Hosch
Denied AlternativesExperimental DrugsFinancial IncentivesNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights Violated
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“"They continued to come in and started suggesting that we do a DNR to protect his good heart as they were wanting to to harvest when this was all done. Again, we kept telling them we do not want palliative care... I believe that Because Scott and White is a teaching hospital, they were experimenting and just trying to make excellent insurance...”
From the testimony of Sammie Hosch
Denied AlternativesEmotional TraumaEthical ComplaintsExperimental DrugsFamily Decision ExclusionFinancial IncentivesForced Palliative CareInsurance ImpactPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven Care
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“"It is not the protocol... They have a group of doctors that gather every week, and they make the decision of what works, what doesn't work, and what they're going to allow.”
From the testimony of Sammie Hosch
Denied AlternativesExperimental DrugsNo Informed Consent
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“"I think it was the fact that that it was COVID is what made it wasn't that he was so sick. Like, normally, if you have the flu, you don't go to the emergency room. But because it was we were COVID positive, that was frightening. You know? And so it was like, oh, well, it's COVID. We better go, you know, get the good drugs and get, you know, get better.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Emotional TraumaProtocol Driven CareSuffering Accounts
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“"And I will always believe that, the thirty days that he spent on the ventilator and as drugged as he was is what actually killed him and it wasn't the covid that killed him.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
DeathDeteriorationEthical ComplaintsForced Palliative CareVentilator Use
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“"Of course, during this time, because it was COVID and everything was kind of crazy at the hospital. They didn't allow any visitors. They didn't allow me in. Even though I had COVID too and recovered, and tested negative, and I begged them and said, I I I I'll sign a release so that I don't hold you responsible if I get sick again. Just please let me see my husband. Not only did they not let me see my husband, but their policy was that you couldn't even come inside the hospital.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Denied AlternativesEmotional TraumaFamily Decision ExclusionPatient Rights Violated
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00:14:57.720 - 00:15:12.375
“"And I think they were planning to do that the next day. And and, so the next day, I spoke to the nurse. She said they were gonna do that, and then I didn't hear anything back.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Communication FailuresDenied AlternativesPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven Care
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“"They said they were trying to turn him. I don't know if I believed that. And they stopped turning him because every time they turned him on his stomach, they said his oxygen level dropped so much that they had to put him back on his back.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Communication FailuresDeteriorationPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareRespiratory ProblemsSuffering Accounts
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“"some of the nurses made comments to me, and other people have since said the same thing, that putting the patient like that on the on the ventilator was a death sentence that, so few of them ever got better.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Denied AlternativesDeteriorationForced Palliative CarePatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven Care
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“"And, and he refused to come down and see me and said he would call me later, and and he did call me later. And I found out, nurses told me that, the only time any doctors ever saw the patients was during those rounds in the morning. And there would be several doctors who went on rounds at the same time, and they literally spent a minute, maybe two minutes in each patient's room.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
DeteriorationPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven Care
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“"The way they managed, the blood sugar is, you know, sometimes it was way high, other times it was so low they had to give him glucose because it became hypoglycemic.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Suffering AccountsTreatment Complications
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“"Of course, during this time, because it was COVID and everything was kind of crazy at the hospital. They didn't allow any visitors. They didn't allow me in. Even though I had COVID too and recovered, and tested negative, and I begged them and said, I I I I'll sign a release so that I don't hold you responsible if I get sick again. Just please let me see my husband. Not only did they not let me see my husband, but their policy was that you couldn't even come inside the hospital.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Emotional TraumaFamily Decision ExclusionPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareSuffering Accounts
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“"And turned out it was like an inflatable raft that you put in your swimming pool to play with, and that's what they put under the patients. And he was developing, pressure sores. ... I took photographs of them all to send to my brother because I couldn't believe it. They they had them on, fentanyl and ketamine and propofol and all these, you know, that I knew were super super, addictive... how do you expect a patient to fight an illness if you have put them in a coma and they're completely unable to... improve his own condition in any way.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Experimental DrugsFamily Decision ExclusionForced Palliative CarePatient Rights Violated
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“"And, he explained to me what what that meant. And and he said that, you know, they do that, for the patient's safety because, some patients when they are, intubated on a ventilator will, will fight the ventilator and and they could thrash around.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Ethical ComplaintsPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareSuffering AccountsVentilator Use
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“"Also, I think at that time when we first got there, I think my husband did ask them about, hydroxychloroquine as a possibility. No one had been talking about ivermectin at that point, but people were talking about hydroxychloroquine. And the hospital said, no.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Denied AlternativesEthical ComplaintsExperimental DrugsPatient Rights Violated
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“"I was able to get it to somebody, and they got it to him in the hospital. And after his first dose, one dose, he was he he made a huge turnaround. And that next morning when I went to see him, he threw his arms up in the air, and he said, I'm I'm coming home to you.”
From the testimony of Kyle Squires
Emotional TraumaFamily Decision ExclusionPatient Rights Violated
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“"During the time that he was at Baylor and unable to get the ivermectin via the hospital, he was receiving ivermectin.”
From the testimony of Kyle Squires
Denied AlternativesExperimental DrugsNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights Violated
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“"So I know in twenty minutes, they didn't have all of that medical equipment unhooked and cleaned out of that room.”
From the testimony of Kyle Squires
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“"And I just knew he had lost weight, and I saw his chart, and it still showed his pre preadmitted weight to the hospital. ... he had lost thirty one pounds in the thirteen days that he was in the hospital.”
From the testimony of Kyle Squires
Denied AlternativesDeteriorationEthical ComplaintsNegligence ClaimsSuffering Accounts
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