Studies later revealed that patients over age 65 who were put on mechanical ventilators experienced a 97.2% mortality rate in the initial months of Covid—effectively a death sentence—before a grassroots campaign put a stop to the practice. To put this in perspective, patients over age 65 were more than 26 times as likely to survive if they were not placed on mechanical ventilators.
All told, the use of mechanical ventilators is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of Covid patients in the United States alone, as corroborated in a recent examination by Jessica Hockett of the vastly skewed number of excess deaths by age where ventilators were widely employed.
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