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Doctors Gave ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ Orders to COVID Patients with Down Syndrome

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Just when you thought the people pushing the COVID vaccines couldn’t possibly get more evil, a story like this comes along. According to new research from a Harvard Medical School pediatrician, doctors across the country issued ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ (DNR) orders to COVID patients with Down syndrome.

These DNR orders were issued without the patients’ consent and without the consent of their parents, guardians, or caregivers.

Since Down syndrome patients have weak immune systems and are more likely to die from COVID than the general population, doctors allowed them to die in order to beef up the number of COVID deaths.

Whenever a story like this comes along, I like to remind people about what happened on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent during the pandemic. This happened in April 2021, but most people have either forgotten it or blocked it out of their minds because it was so horrible.

The volcano on the north side of St. Vincent started to erupt. It was spewing tons of ash into the atmosphere and lava was pouring down the mountainside. The small towns of Orange Hill, Overland, Sandy Bay, Owia, and Fancy were at risk of being engulfed in hot lava. The prime minister of St. Vincent announced that they were evacuating people in the blast zone to the nearby islands of St. Lucia, Grenada, Barbados, and Antigua. Cruise ships and planes were used to evacuate 16,000 people.

They had to get everyone out. Oh, wait. Not everyone. People who had not taken the COVID shot were left behind to fend for themselves. As far as their leaders were concerned, the unvaccinated could stay behind and DIE IN HOT LAVA!

 

The unvaccinated were treated as subhuman and were left on the island as the volcano erupted. Fortunately, the volcano calmed down and no one died, but that sent quite a message.

Which brings us back to the US and this Down syndrome story. Dr. Stephanie Santoros is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. She worked with other researchers and doctors to examine claims data and billing codes for 1.7 million patients at 825 American hospitals.

What they found was that COVID patients with Down syndrome were six times more likely to have a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order assigned to them than a person without Down syndrome.

A DNR is an order that doctors and nurses should allow a patient to die if they stop breathing or their heart stops beating. It’s an order to not perform CPR on the patient. Typically, a DNR order has to come from the patients themselves, or a parent or guardian, in consultation with their doctor.

What Dr. Santoros and her team discovered was that DNR orders were being issued for Down syndrome patients without anyone’s knowledge.

The lifespan for people with Down syndrome used to be in their 20s and 30s. Thanks to advances in medical care, they now live into their 60s. Yet doctors across the country, all at the same time, started issuing DNR orders for Down syndrome patients with COVID and they did it without the consent of the families.

This is similar to what an investigation in the UK uncovered. Doctors there were pressuring people with disabilities to sign DNRs if they came down with COVID.

Who gave the order to basically kill Down syndrome patients if they come down with COVID? It seems like we should know that person’s name. We know who gave the order to let unvaccinated people die in hot lava in St. Vincent. It was Ralph Gonsalves, the Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

What we do know is that the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where Tony Fauci and Deborah Birx worked, gave doctors an order to assess patients with disabilities for “frailty” before deciding whether to give them life-saving care. That frailty guidance from the government gave doctors permission to decide whether COVID patients would live or die, based on their perceived worth.

One thing that this has shown us is that the Hippocratic Oath that doctors take, “First, do no harm,” is fake. The second that the government gave them permission, they allowed COVID patients with Down syndrome and other disabilities to die. How can the medical profession ever hope to recover the public’s faith after this?


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