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Im so happy Mr. Ng is doing so well!

This should be a cautionary tale to all. Early treatment with IVM or similar protocols from hospital unaffiliated docs like the FLCC can literally be the difference between dying in a hospital and recovering.

I say this as a nurse, unfortunately.

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This is awesome so glad he is doing better. This should be on every news station.

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Wow Some true heroes here - a life was saved ; these are important stories you are telling … thank you !

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A story that should be told just like Nurija Fype's. Sadly, it will be blacked out by our corrupt media.

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Thank you for this story. How many lives have they ended due to greed and agenda? Thousands, no doubt. I appreciate all you do and for spreading the truth.

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There are so many of these stories now. An acquaintance in Rochester NY just had a similar experience with a hospital and hired the same lawyer to get the ivermectin. Thank God she's home & recovering now, too!

The fact that people have to spend thousands of dollars to hire a lawyer for life-saving meds is unconscionable! Clearly the hospital protocols don't work!

Let your family and friends know to have meds on hand at home. Be prepared! Like the boy scouts. Treat early at home! Follow a protocol, like FLCCC.

Thank you, Mary Beth.

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Such great news !

Such unnecessary suffering and pain !

The blindness, fear, hardness and methodological dogmatism that is controlling the medical community at large and preventing them from seeing the obvious facts about the effectiveness of therapeutics just outside of the ivory tower dictates of federal agencies!

How can they remain so unmoved and continue to turn their heads from completely sufficient scientific support as well as examples like Sun Ng that have been repeated many times over and continue to validate the science?

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Trista Ng shouldn't have had to wage this fight, but I'm glad they picked it with the wrong person. I'm so glad her dad is home and pray for his continued recovery. If the time comes when we can win malpractice claims against such practitioners as Dr. Greenwood, hospitals will go bankrupt.

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Well said

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A brave family who fought and won, fought and won...I am sorry for your trauma through this, am so glad we are hearing your story.

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I wonder if she can sue the hospital for malpratice. They kept him in a coma and refused medication that has been known to work. She shouldn't have to pay them a cent, they basically didn't do anything for him but try to kill him slowly.

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Wow. I can't imagine how it must feel to hear what equates to salesmanship for "moving on" and "accepting the inevitable death" of a loved one, when you should be receiving support and empathy. I'm glad he is doing well! ♥️

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Another similar situation going on in Virginia. Judge ordered the hospital to give patient Ivermectin the hospital told the ICU nurse she would be reported if she gave the patient Ivermectin

https://tinyurl.com/yc78pm8m

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I'm very happy for this family. Don't wait to get Ivermectin.

https://www.pushhealth.com/service-request/ivermectin/1683?state=Pennsylvania&fbclid=IwAR20zhs6q_dYLAyYm0dMd_nBFRr600Jn7rr-BsEnTZpo9m8zU4K6B3BFw48

Do you know how the ivermectin was administered? Was it given orally, through a feeding tube, or through IV?

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If the patient was residing in New York he would qualify for Medicaid under PROCUL. Everything would be free including rehab and nursing home

PROCUL aliens on Medicaid are financed by NYS tax dollars separate from federal funding

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Many millions of us are in the same boat

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