Speaking of lawsuits...
Recall Trumps executive order "right to try" before he left office? Its almost like he knew this would happen.
Civil suits, not enough IMO. These people should be charged criminally and in prison...
Two Families Fought Hospitals to Allow Alternative COVID Treatments, Now Their Family Members Have Died
Two men on ventilators—one in Florida and one in Arizona—died within 24 hours of each other, even as their families were still fighting with hospitals for the chance to try alternative treatments.
After all other treatments offered by the hospitals failed, both families had begged to try ivermectin and other alternative treatments for
COVID-19, as outlined in a
protocol by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance.
Daniel Pisano, 70, had been fighting for his life in
Mayo Clinic Florida since Dec. 11. His battle ended late Jan. 19.
Stephen Judge, 69, had struggled to overcome his illness in Banner Ironwood Medical Center in Queen Creek, Arizona, since Nov. 27. He died on Jan. 20.
Pisano had been on a ventilator for 36 days; Judge had been on a ventilator for 44 days.
Both hospitals repeatedly refused the families’ requests for alternative treatments, and have not responded to repeated requests for comment by The Epoch Times.
Mayo Clinic vigorously fought the Pisano family’s efforts in court and won, then won again when the family appealed the first judge’s decision. The family had filed a lawsuit requesting an emergency injunction ordering Mayo Clinic to allow treatment prescribed by an outside doctor they trusted.
In court filings the company had asked to have sealed, attorneys and a doctor for the hospital said it wasn’t clear what would happen to Daniel Pisano if the treatment requested by the family was used. The family had offered to sign a waiver releasing the hospital from all liability related to Pisano’s treatment.