Although our interest focuses on the tragic accounts of the victims, Injured by COVID-19 injectionanother evil act is happening right under our noses, in plain view of thousands, perhaps millions of people. Thinning out our the most vulnerable.
When Elena Vlaika RGN When her soulmate and partner Stuart became breathless and unwell, she called an ambulance, trusting the NHS to look after him and bring him back in better shape. Little did she know that this harmless call for help would mean his last journey away from home alive.
Stuart, who is in his early 50s, had suffered a mild stroke several years ago. Although life was not quite the same as before the stroke, Stuart and Elena still enjoyed a happy and active life, and Stuart's family, children and grandchildren visited regularly.
Elena first contacted UK Column a few months ago to discuss how her beloved soulmate, who had not been vaccinated against COVID-19, was put to death on death row within days of being admitted to the hospital. He talked about how he was treated. End of life care plan It was carried out without consultation with the family or indeed Stuart himself.
The infamous Liverpool Care Pathway, a pathway to death, was ostensibly abandoned in 2014 after being deemed inhumane, but apparently it was actually abandoned. Resurrected at the beginning of the “pandemic” in many hospitals and care homes across the UK in early 2020.
PCR + no jab = death
Stuart, who was admitted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust and diagnosed with coronavirus after a dubious PCR test, was left isolated, scared and separated from his loved ones. Elena said she had to communicate with him through a phone screen and watch him cry as he desperately begged to be returned to a safe home.
Despite pleading with the medical team to continue antibiotics, he was deemed 'terminally ill' and was immediately started on midazolam and morphine, with all regular medications abruptly discontinued (including the antidepressant citalopram). (including). A well-known patient is slowly weaned).
Elena knew that combining the two drugs, morphine, an opioid, and midazolam, a benzodiazepine, could be fatal, so she told her doctor. do not have to use it. No sane person would give a respiratory depressant (respiratory depressant) to someone who is having trouble breathing.
Unable to visit, Elena relied solely on Stuart's sisters, who were only allowed limited visits. To their horror, the family discovered that not only had Stuart been slowly sedated and starved to an early death, he had also been tied to a bed with a catheter bag, despite multiple attempts to escape. bed frame.
In this interview, Elena explains how “we know midazolam is torture, like waterboarding” and how NHS workers killed Stuart while Elena was restraining him. It talks about. Elena, who was born in Romania under Ceausescu, added: “They did a great job of propaganda.”
It's not a one-time thing
The tragic events that happened to Stuart while in hospital are being mirrored across the country. acceleration End of life care plan has been expanded With pace and stealth. This is a frightening result of a policy that forces seemingly anyone working in the nursing care field, regardless of grade or qualification, to learn how to “certify death'' through a 30-minute electronic tutorial. Yes, the training is online and takes 30 minutes.
Elena told UK Column of her and her family's determination to fight for Stuart's life, and ultimately for truth and justice, and how the whole family has coped since losing him.
She describes how her relatives had to navigate bureaucratic procedures to urgently raise awareness among others. There was no time to be sad. It was the cruelest blow of all – mourning was denied. It turned out that a post-mortem (dissection) was not possible.
Far from giving up, Elena returned to nursing where she was allowed to (because her duties were restricted). not vaccinated) Educate your colleagues and do what's best for your patients. Did she want to go back? No; but she felt had To help those left behind. How many times did she doctor I consulted she Guidance is needed on how to proceed with the care of some critically ill patients. Her recommendations are always the same. Give antibiotics and nebulizer first, then reassess. ” There is no panic or haste. Just kindness and time.
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How many lives have Elena and like-minded people in her profession saved without us even realizing it? The silent saviors in our care homes are helping the most elderly and vulnerable We should be encouraged and grateful for all that we are doing to protect our people. Many of the most conscience-stricken people have already left the health care system, but not all. Elena has decided not to administer midazolam and morphine to any patients, and even refuses to renew her certification based on this principle. She vows that no one else will ever go through what her beloved went through. Not under her watch.
We thank Elena and her family for allowing us to share their story, and the doctors, nurses and caregivers who are still applying Elena's attitude behind the scenes.
Elena educates healthcare workers on what they're doing as we watch our most vulnerable elderly receive a new 'bivalent' COVID-19 booster I just hope there are more of them. Every care home and ward needs an Elena. do no harm;Provide gentle, loving care to all patients.
Mrs. Caldicott's Cabbage WarsYou can watch the Dr. Vernon Coleman movie recommended by Debi Evans during this interview. here.