Vietnam Veteran Dies After Hospital Refuses To Administer Court-Ordered Ivermectin

The hysteria won’t stop here…
So-called experts deny the use of cheap therapies. Hospital patients have received wrong medication and some of them died. Well, cheap and affordable medication could have saved their lives.
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Someone is trying really hard to stop the use of Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. The use of this medication would have saved hundreds of thousands Americans.
These two drugs can help in the treatment of COVID-19 and we need to get them before it’s too late. Well, we know a few guys who’d never be happy with this.
The censorship campaign has shut down the use of Ivermectin in hospitals. So-called experts would rather keep patients on ventilators.
Some hospitals have also defied court orders to use these drugs in patients.
Pete Lopez, 74, is a Vietnam War veteran. He died just because someone played god.
The poor man died after a Texas hospital refused to use Ivermectin in his treatment. Doctors placed him on a ventilator.
Tragic update: Unfortunately the attorney for the family tells me Pete Lopez has passed away https://t.co/ODLIbn4TfE
— Brooke Taylor (@ABC13Brooke) September 6, 2021
Pete Lopez's family had been pushing for a Texas hospital to administer the medication to him since he was admitted to the ICU on August 4. https://t.co/mKi2Qud68c
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 7, 2021
The news of Pete Lopez's death comes just a few days after a court ordered Memorial Hermann to give the 74-year-old ivermectin. https://t.co/VLdJEna5uF
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) September 7, 2021
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ABC 13 had more details:
A 74-year-old man, whose family sought a court order against Memorial Hermann over his COVID-19 treatment, has died.
Pete Lopez of Richmond had been at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land for almost a month battling COVID-19. According to his family, he was put on a ventilator on Aug. 19.
His family, who has been appealing with Memorial Hermann to administer won a court order for the hospital to treat him with the controversial drug.
Despite the family’s court order win, they claimed the hospital refused to administer the drug.
His family described him as the patriarch of the family. The Vietnam War combat veteran suffered a heart attack a few years ago, but his family said he’s otherwise healthy. In fact, they couldn’t get him to slow down.
Lopez’s granddaughter, Gabrielle Snider, said they exhausted all options. That’s why they pushed for the hospital to use ivermectin.
The FDA has approved its use in people for the treatment of specific parasitic diseases, but not COVID-19.
According to Snider, Lopez was previously prescribed ivermectin by VA Medical Center, but he was admitted to the hospital before he was able to take it.
“He had the prescription with him at the hospital and the doctors knew that,” Snider told Eyewitness News on Sunday. “We have been asking them to administer it since day one.”
A judge signed a court order in favor of the family on Sept. 3, according to documents.
Despite the ruling, Lopez still has not received the drug, according to his family.
The Daily Expose added:
Pete Lopez, 74, was put on a ventilator by medical staff on August 19th at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital near Houston, after he tested positive for coronavirus. The veteran may have survived his illness had he been administered the Ivermectin the hospital was ordered to give him.
The hospital issued a statement explaining it could not comment on specific cases but said: “It is important to note that physicians diagnose and treat patients with best medical practices. … The FDA has not authorised or approved Ivermectin for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19. Data currently available does not demonstrate that Ivermectin is safe or effective against COVID-19 infection.”
Gabrielle Snider, Lopez’s granddaughter, said: “[The] hospital took away from my grandfather and us, his family, the opportunity to know whether or not the drug would have worked for him.”
A similar situation occurred in Ohio after a man named Jeffrey Smith was admitted to hospital and was refused treatment using Ivermectin. Smith’s family sued the West Chester Hospital and won, only to have Common Pleas Judge Michael Oster attempt to overrule the decision.
This is just a game for some people…
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