Hospitalized With COVID: ‘You Can Check In, but You Can Never Leave’

In a stunning video interview with a doctor treating COVID-19 patients, The Desert Review uncovers the secrets health officials and hospitals aren’t telling — and that is that “they are being held hostage and segregated from loved ones. And the reason is money.”

“COVID patients in America’s hospitals today are actually being treated worse than prisoners in American jails,” Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet says. The very structure of how hospitals are reimbursed for COVID patients is what’s causing this, she says.

“They (the hospitals) are paid by the government to do a PCR test on every patient who walks in the door … Then they are paid extra for a COVID admission to the hospital. They are paid an extra 20 percent bonus on the entire hospital bill, if the hospital ONLY uses remdesivir to treat the patient.

“And then if the patient goes on a ventilator, which is a consequence of some of the toxicity of remdesivir and the restriction of fluids and nutrients that they are also doing, and once the patient is on a ventilator there is ANOTHER incentive bonus to the hospitals. If the patient dies in the hospital, there is another incentive payment,” Vliet states.

This video is over an hour long but it’s worth watching every minute. It could save your or a loved one’s life.

To see the video, click here: mercola.com

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    Bill

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    Classic case of the “perception of freedom” we enjoy in the USA. Sadly it’s imperative to teach kids today that we are not free and must be very safe as to not stand out and become noticed by the state/government etc…

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    Ross Johnson

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    Error 500 is appearing on some of your articles and I cannot access them. They seem to be mainly ones that mention Vaxxes. This is my server doing this. Any suggestions to nullify this censorship ?

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      Richard Noakes

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      Easy. Go to Google and find the latest ChrisPC Free VPN Connection and download and instal it in your PC, then find a location which connects to your PC – Japan works for me – so to all intents and purposes you are now in Japan, then connect to the URL you want to read or download from and off you go again.
      Richard

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    Tom

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    There is no verified, vetted, previously trialed, accurate or viable test for covid anything. The PCR test cannot tell if you had SARS CoV-1 from 2003, covid-19 or some other coronavirus. It is all a sham and for sure hospitals are running the gamut of tests and fake treatments attempting to squeeze every dollar they can from the government. It’s a win-win-win for the medical mafia, big pharma and the governments and a huge loss for any person caught in this web of deception.

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    LongTimeTexan

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    The shitt-for-brains that are now running this country are attempting to shut down, again, the entire country over a variant of the covid virus that has killed no one. This is more about attempting to control every aspect of our lives.
    Time to tell senile, little girl fondling Joe Biden and his clowns to shove it. Take off you silly mask, they do nothing to protect you from covid, ignore their stupid mandates and live your live. Stop being sheep and tell them to go to hell. Alec Baldwin has killed more people than Omicron.

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    StarryGabster

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    My wife and I almost had this happen to us she refused to stay in hospital and said she wanted to go with treatment which obviously worked out much better for her. We have entered crazy world.

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