Suburban Cook County to Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination – WTTW (Chicago)

“We’ll reevaluate the order on a weekly basis,” said Dr. Rachel Rubin. “As we see such a huge incredible rise and peak of cases we need to have mitigations in place, and also our hospitals are being stretched very thin right now. We need to see improvements – significant (improvements) – in lower cases each day … and (ensure) that our hospitals and health care facilities are not stretched to the limit as they are right now.”
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Lana
4 years ago

I am sick and tired of people dying because these Democrat rats, FORBID hospitals and
Doctors from saving Covid patients lives by prescribing proven treatments such as HCQ and human Ivermectin! But doctors and hospitals will prescribe a Fauci approved toxic drug, Remdesivir,which will kill your kidneys and you!
These Communist, Rats have no soul!

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debtsor
4 years ago
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Patients can get HCQ and Ivermectin but not in democrat controlled areas. Because politics. A few weeks ago I flat out asked a doctor I know who treats covid patient about Ivermectin HCQ and he laughed and said it didn’t work. The other secret is that they don’t think remdesivir works either but they prescribe that regardless. There are other less known treatments they prescribe you don’t hear about – there’s a rheumatoid arthritis drug they’re using along with copious amounts of steroids. They’re probably about as effective as HCQ and Ivermectin but there’s the social stigma associated with those… Read more »

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