Peloni: It is good to see that some fraction of justice might be had for those who were purposefully denied legitimately prescribed early treatments, the consequences of which led to exacerbating health conditions and untimely deaths of the patient. Indeed, these healthcare providers actively prevented their patient from receiving a prescribed treatment which had demonstrated a clear medicinal benefit to the patient in question. Such gross and obvious malfeasance is not protected under the law, not even by the PREP Act (which should itself be repealed, but let us not digress) which currently extends liabilty protections to those who administered medical countermeasures such as the toxic mRNA shots, but provides no such immunity to the non-administration of prescribed treatments, the latter being the relevant action taken in this case which led to the premature death of Ms. Bucko. While this is a civil action, I still look forward to the day in which everyone involved in withholding the prescribed IVM from Ms. Bucko being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for having actively obstructed in her treatment. Still, the precedent established here is quite an important victory for the Medical Freedom Movement.
I am hopeful that this legal principle will soon be extended to also address the gross malfeasance exhibited pharmacists whose overly bold refusal to fulfill legitimate prescriptions led to medical deterioration of patients under the care of their physician. Actions have consequences and these actions led to the coordinated harm of a great many people.
@Andreafreedom76 | X | May 17, 2024
This case presents the background of Deborah Bucko’s emergency room visit and subsequent hospitalization admission after experiencing common Covid-19 infection symptoms. As you will see, Deborah was refused a prescription for ivermectin multiple times even though the few times she was administered ivermectin, her condition vastly improved. She subsequently died after refusal by the hospital to administer ivermectin.
On February 28, 2021, the Plaintiff-decedent, Deborah Bucko presented to the emergency room at South Nassau complaining of shortness of breath, body aches, fatigue and fever. On the same day, the Decedent was admitted to South Nassau with a diagnosis of “suspected COVID-19″ illness, was admitted and standard treatment protocols were administered. Unfortunately, Deborah did not respond to the standard protocol treatment.
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