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His health was fragile to start with. Diabetes, a kidney transplant and a below the knee amputation. Then he came down with the flu. His kids took him to the hospital where he was given remdesivir, put into an induced coma and on a ventilator. Took about a week to kill him. Of course no ivermectin, HCQ or anything that would actually work against the flu. Gotta' get that $50,000.00 (or whatever) for a covid death. Odds were against him to start with without the hospital working so hard to kill him.

His health was fragile to start with. Diabetes, a kidney transplant and a below the knee amputation. Then he came down with the flu. His kids took him to the hospital where he was given remdesivir, put into an induced coma and on a ventilator. Took about a week to kill him. Of course no ivermectin, HCQ or anything that would actually work against the flu. Gotta' get that $50,000.00 (or whatever) for a covid death. Odds were against him to start with without the hospital working so hard to kill him.

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That's how the flesh eating bacteria starts as well.

Take no chances with bacteria.

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It wasn’t even a scratch really. I was at the gym. You know how the bar is rough metal for grip. That’s it. One little scratch from that and I got infected. It’s mostly gone now but for a week it was getting worse

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It always starts as a staff infection, but also usually with a lot of pain, (because it's eating you.)

When there's no pain you are usually okay..