Mon. May 20th, 2024

Watch Part 1 of this series here.

It was Dec. 3, 2021. Gail Seiler was just under a week into fighting a COVID-19 infection.

Medication was ordered, but it didn’t come in fast enough. Seiler’s oxygen level was dropping. It was a sign of COVID pneumonia. If it wasn’t addressed, it could be life-threatening.

Seiler’s husband, a former nurse, decided it was time to go to the hospital. But they wanted a hospital that was open to trying different treatments.

In part one of this series, we talked about a band of doctors—men and women who went above and beyond the NIH guidelines to create life-saving COVID-19 protocols. Some of these doctors say they had a very high success rate using inexpensive, repurposed drugs.

These methods are known as the frontline doctors protocols. The FDA has yet to approve these treatments for COVID-19, but Seiler and her husband decided it was the right treatment for them. So they printed a copy of the protocol and found a hospital nearby that apparently did these protocols.

Everything went well. The ER nurse assured Seiler and her husband that they do these protocols. But that changed when the doctors found out that Seiler was unvaccinated.

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SOURCE: The Epoch Times

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