Florida teacher at center of ivermectin lawsuit dies of COVID

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Damn bruh never thought it would be you :russ:

So what did MAGA do to make you become MAGA?

Or you just know the Dems are that shytty you trying to jump on the winning team before the Republicans/MAGA take this shyt back over?






Well breh, I gotta say it was all these good MAGA folks in TLR who finally showed me the light. When I thought about it, they were right. We need to get reparations, 800k for every foundational black american, and it's obvious that these democrat punks ain't gon give it to us, so we need to join MAGA. When Trump gets back in office in 2024, Ice Cube will be able to go back to him and get the Platinum Plan passed so nikkas can get paid. :ehh:
 

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Well breh, I gotta say it was all these good MAGA folks in TLR who finally showed me the light. When I thought about it, they were right. We need to get reparations, 800k for every foundational black american, and it's obvious that these democrat punks ain't gon give it to us, so we need to join MAGA. When Trump gets back in office in 2024, Ice Cube will be able to go back to him and get the Platinum Plan passed so nikkas can get paid. :ehh:
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:yeshrug:So when people are not bothered by someone passing, 99% of them are these types of folks. Hubris and ego gets them killed and they get others sick either directly or through dumb propaganda.

Folks like her Humpty Dumptying themselves sucks but…should be the only freedom we let them have 100% access to. Her husband is too deep in the koolaid.
 

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Florida teacher at center of ivermectin lawsuit dies of COVID; husband says 'name a law after her'
Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Wed, November 17, 2021, 9:10 AM·2 min read




A Florida teacher who drew national attention for trying to get a hospital to administer her ivermectin died from COVID-19 symptoms last Friday.

Tamara Drock, 47, of Loxahatchee, Florida, died 12 weeks after being admitted to Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center for treatment. Her husband, Ryan Drock, sued the hospital last month in an attempt to require it to administer ivermectin, a drug approved by the FDA only to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms but not COVID-19.

"I’m hoping they name a law after her so no one has to go through this," Ryan Drock told The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Network. “If she had walked out of the hospital, she could have had the medication.”

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The drug is not approved to treat the virus by the FDA based on pre-clinical trials. Several states, however, had cases in which hospitals were being called on to administer the drug.

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Ryan and Tamara Drock both have contracted the coronavirus and COVID-19, the respiratory ailment it causes. Ryan recovered but Tamara is at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, where Ryan wants a judge to order the hospital to give her the drug Ivermectin, which he says helped him recover. Doctors note it hasn't been found effective against COVID-19.
A doctor at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center agreed to give Tamara ivermectin, but the family’s attorney, Jake Huxtable, said the proposed dosage was too low.

Palm Beach County Circuit Judge James Nutt rejected the initial lawsuit last month. But Ryan Drock is still blaming the hospital and plans to continue pursuing legal action. Tenet Healthcare, which owns the hospital, did not respond to messages seeking comment.

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Huxtable added that under Florida law the suit can continue after Tamara’s death because of the large-scale debate at hand.

"We don’t know if (the drug) would have saved her life, but it could have," he said. "Maybe it wouldn’t have done anything, but we’re pursuing the case strictly from a legal perspective. Every person in Florida has a constitutional right to choose what is done with their own body."

Contributing: Andrew Marra, The Palm Beach Post

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Florida teacher at center of ivermectin lawsuit dies from COVID-19


These cacs really tryna die about it. :snoop:
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Well breh, I gotta say it was all these good MAGA folks in TLR who finally showed me the light. When I thought about it, they were right. We need to get reparations, 800k for every foundational black american, and it's obvious that these democrat punks ain't gon give it to us, so we need to join MAGA. When Trump gets back in office in 2024, Ice Cube will be able to go back to him and get the Platinum Plan passed so nikkas can get paid. :ehh:

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Ryan and Tamara Drock both have contracted the coronavirus and COVID-19, the respiratory ailment it causes. Ryan recovered but Tamara is at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, where Ryan wants a judge to order the hospital to give her the drug Ivermectin, which he says helped him recover. Doctors note it hasn't been found effective against COVID-19.
A doctor at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center agreed to give Tamara ivermectin, but the family’s attorney, Jake Huxtable, said the proposed dosage was too low.

Palm Beach County Circuit Judge James Nutt rejected the initial lawsuit last month. But Ryan Drock is still blaming the hospital and plans to continue pursuing legal action. Tenet Healthcare, which owns the hospital, did not respond to messages seeking comment.

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Huxtable added that under Florida law the suit can continue after Tamara’s death because of the large-scale debate at hand.

"We don’t know if (the drug) would have saved her life, but it could have," he said. "Maybe it wouldn’t have done anything, but we’re pursuing the case strictly from a legal perspective. Every person in Florida has a constitutional right to choose what is done with their own body."

Contributing: Andrew Marra, The Palm Beach Post

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Florida teacher at center of ivermectin lawsuit dies from COVID-19


These cacs really tryna die about it. :snoop:

I know a lot of people believe this. Dose determines the poison. If they died it would backfire.


In legal terms, the level at which an ordinary, prudent professional with the same training and experience in good standing in a same or similar community would practice under the same or similar circumstances. An "average" standard would not apply because in that case at least half of any group of practitioners would not qualify.

The medical malpractice plaintiff must establish the appropriate standard of care and demonstrate that the standard of care has been breached, with expert testimony.

You have to find people that will testify that they would have given it.
 
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