The pandemic has brought to light many challenges that were previously unknown, including the use of untested drugs and protocols that caused more harm than good. This was particularly true in the early stages of the pandemic, where hospitals worldwide were struggling to keep up with the influx of patients and had to resort to untested protocols.
One such protocol was the administration of midazolam, a highly dangerous sedative, in massive doses to patients who were not even in pain. The practice was particularly rampant in the UK, where there was a massive spike in midazolam prescriptions in the spring of 2020, around the same time the Covid-19 virus started to make an impact globally. The correlation between midazolam prescriptions and the so-called Covid death spike is alarming and highlights the potential misuse of deadly drugs in hospitals.
At the same time, antibiotics were stopped from being prescribed, which could have helped many who developed bacterial co-infections....
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