Rafael Silva - had Mitral Annular Disjunction and is alive
Bert smith - PE and is alive
Sam Westmoreland - likely suicide
Teresa Coccaro - syncope and alive
Moussa Dembele - faint, shortly after covid, and likely wasn’t eligible for vaccination yet
Nov 3, 2022 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
#midazolam nonsense doing the rounds again. So here are some facts
“Midazolam shouldn’t be given to respiratory illness patients because it’s a respiratory depressant - it killed people” or some version of that is normally the tweet. We’ll look at why it’s a misunderstanding
Midazolam as a procedural drug:
Midazolam is used for procedures like endoscopy as sedation, in this scenario there are lots of medical people present, oxygen and ventilation equipment available, and a reversal agent flumazenil in the event a patients breathing is suppressed
Nov 24, 2021 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
‘Natural immunity is better, but I don’t trust PCR, I definitely had it though, because I had a cold in December 2019, It’s all a big con, you don’t get sick, so you don’t need an experimental vaccine, but if you do get sick, you should take experimental IVM.
If I get more ill I will take new medical treatments, because that’s different to vaccines. Any vaccine death should stop the vaccine program, but all Covid deaths should be ignored, because they had underlying conditions, didn’t really die, they just had a positive faulty test.
Aug 22, 2021 • 16 tweets • 9 min read
A thread explaining stuff that’s annoying:
‘PCR cycles are run too high’ No - people regularly confuse cycle & Ct. Cycles can be thought of as the length of the test, & it has to be completed. This may take 45 cycles, but depends on the manufacturer.
Ct is different depending on amount of virus. Low Ct = high viral load, high Ct = lower viral load. There is a cut off at which the test is negative, but the test must still complete (cycles)