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Repeatedly asked if I was vaccinated and once I told them I wasn’t — staff questioned “Why not?” I was told if I’d been vaccinated I wouldn’t have a need for the hospital. After several exchanges with staff on the topic I began explaining why we’d chosen to wait. I wanted staff on our side and felt we’d get subpar care if I didn’t explain.
Ivermectin was requested but was told it’s not effective for treatment and the hospital has its own protocol. A family member called Corona and also asked but was also denied. Challenged by medical staff over not getting vaccinated. Belittled for waiting on more info on the vaccine — told it was approved and safe. No therapy received at Corona Regional. I had to ask for assistance to be prone, and asked to be put in the bedside chair so I could gain strength. I was left unattended in chair for hours and had to call a family member to get help as there was no response to the call button. I didn’t know that you should be up and moving with pneumonia. I believe God began directing me in what needed to be done to get better; moving my arms and legs and rolling from side-to-side in bed. I was very fatigued and didn’t think I could do it, but I believe God said He’d help me and He did, so I did my own PT in bed — unassisted.
At Kindred an LVN said that she was tired of unvaccinated covid patients coming into the hospital, and that if they didn’t want the vaccine that was fine, but just stay home and die. I addressed that comment with her and explained that many people just wanted more information before being injected with something that was rushed. Numerous mishaps at Kindred, which involved the infectious disease doctor, and others. Attempted to get answers to no avail.
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Ginny Hamlin’s story is a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and an unwavering search for truth and justice. As a devoted wife and mother, she never imagined that her life would be turned upside down when both herself and her beloved husband fell victim to COVID-19 protocols. Unbeknownst to her, a series of questionable medical decisions and protocols would leave her grappling with the painful reality of her husband’s untimely death. Through her sorrow and devastation, Ginny found solace in teaming up with other widows and finding the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP). An organization committed to uncovering the truth behind the egregious crimes against humanity that have left countless families shattered.
Ginny and her husband Ed, a loving and God-fearing man, were admitted to the hospital after contracting COVID-19. As his condition worsened, he was placed on a ventilator and given the EUA drug Remdesivir, which Ginny later learned had been linked to kidney failure. Tragically, her husband’s health rapidly deteriorated due to the protocols, and he passed away. Leaving Ginny and their children and grandchildren to face a future without him.
In the wake of her husband’s death, Ginny’s quest for answers led her to discover the harmful effects of Remdesivir, a drug that had been administered to both her and her husband without being given informed consent. As she delved deeper into the issue, Ginny connected with others who had experienced similar tragedies, and she found herself drawn to the mission of the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project.
Ginny’s unwavering faith and determination, even in the face of unimaginable loss and heartache, serve as an inspiration to us all. Through her involvement with CHBMP and the FFFF Citizens Task Force, she has not only honored her husband’s memory but has also joined the ranks of those who refuse to remain silent in the face of injustice. With empathy, concern, and righteous outrage, we stand with Ginny and countless others as we work to ensure that these egregious crimes against humanity are brought to light and stopped once and for all.
These are just a few of the cases archived by our COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, and there are more being reported by survivors and families of victims every day. If you would like to help with this project, please contact us at email@chbmp.org.