I agree. I have no idea why these stories always omit the most important details -- who did this? Where were they? Much of the impact is lost by "nameless, faceless hospital somewhere" being used in almost all of these tales of (real) woe. If accountability is actually important to us to move the world forward, it is time for names and places. Otherwise, we are all just spitting in the wind.
Investigate your local hospitals and keep yourself safe from being admitted into one of the death hospitals. Honorable and ethical healthcare workers have already left their hospital positions. Take great care...
I hope the family sues the hell out of the hospital. Yes, I understand. A lot of hospitals were crazy at the beginning of the pandemic. But the level of treatment is inexcusable.
No words. I'd bet anything the hospital kept that poor woman captive in order to milk her for every dollar they got from the government for "covid" hospitalizations, intubations, and deaths. Utterly disgusting.
My former neighbor could only see his wife in hospice by standing outside looking through a window. She passed away alone. We have found out what kind of monsters people can truly become. Maybe health care worker needs a different moniker.
My wife told me if that ever happens to her don't leave here there. Believe me I would not. If they had stood in my way it would have been their last time to do so.
Dr Mengele’s spirit is alive and well in the greedy faceless, American hospital association, and all its members, especially the large catholic institutions
It’s sobering to see how barbaric humans can become when under the influence of societal insanity. I shudder to think of how many times this scenario played out under the guise of medical necessity. People went completely mad.
Where did this happen? Healthcare systems are run by misanthropic men and women who do this to others. All those responsible, in the system and in the government jurisdiction where it occurred, should be held accountable. Public health authorities who allowed this should be out of a job. This happened to too many people. We need another Nuremberg. We need to re-establish what it means to be human and treat others with dignity and respect. We need to instill a sacred respect for life. Oh, and stay away from hospitals. They'll kill you. First they'll drain whatever financial resources they can from you. Then, they'll kill you.
Megan was so measured in relating this. I would not have been. And I agree with other commenters; we need to know the names of hospitals and perpetrators.
This horrible, heartbreaking, inhumane story is almost identical to Grace Schara's who died in 2021. The hospital literally killed her. ouramazinggrace.net
This was patient abuse. I wonder if these hospitals - the doctors, nurses, etc. will ever realize the evil they committed against patients… My wife is an RN that used to work on a medical/oncology floor prior to C19. Putting a patient in restraints like this was something that was rarely done and required multiple levels of approval and hourly monitoring and attestation of the continuing need for it. In their corruption, they threw that out the window here. She has also heard the first hand stories from colleagues about the inhumane treatment of patients resulting in death. These are crimes against humanity and I hope justice is served one day.
I believe I’ve met this woman’s family at a press conference here in Fl. My mothers story is featured in this documentary. My mother was murdered last year with Covid hospital protocol at Advent health hospital Altamonte Springs Florida. These stories are completely heartbreaking and I pray there is accountability for these atrocities.
Yes, something must be changed so this never happens again. As an incentive for this not to reoccur, those responsible for the abuse of Franca Panettone must be prosecuted to the fullest, stripped of any licenses they hold, prohibited from ever working in any aspect of the medical or pharmaceutical fields, pay any restitution or penalties ordered, and serve prison time at a minimum. This was horrendously disgusting. #NoAmnesty
Hospitals and doctors have killed a lot of people. They contribute (along with the drugs given victims) to being the third leading cause of death in America. Just below cancer and CVD. My sincere sympathy to the family.
heartbreaking story
but why is the most important information missing?
what hospital murdered her?
so as people will know who the murderers are........
I agree. I have no idea why these stories always omit the most important details -- who did this? Where were they? Much of the impact is lost by "nameless, faceless hospital somewhere" being used in almost all of these tales of (real) woe. If accountability is actually important to us to move the world forward, it is time for names and places. Otherwise, we are all just spitting in the wind.
It's named in this article: https://www.tampabay.com/news/hernando/2020/04/08/franca-panettone-46-hernando-countys-first-coronavirus-death/
Oak Hill Hospital
thanks, now we all know to avoid oak hill hospital in hernando county like the plague.
spread the word!
Investigate your local hospitals and keep yourself safe from being admitted into one of the death hospitals. Honorable and ethical healthcare workers have already left their hospital positions. Take great care...
I hope the family sues the hell out of the hospital. Yes, I understand. A lot of hospitals were crazy at the beginning of the pandemic. But the level of treatment is inexcusable.
No words. I'd bet anything the hospital kept that poor woman captive in order to milk her for every dollar they got from the government for "covid" hospitalizations, intubations, and deaths. Utterly disgusting.
My former neighbor could only see his wife in hospice by standing outside looking through a window. She passed away alone. We have found out what kind of monsters people can truly become. Maybe health care worker needs a different moniker.
My wife told me if that ever happens to her don't leave here there. Believe me I would not. If they had stood in my way it would have been their last time to do so.
Dr Mengele’s spirit is alive and well in the greedy faceless, American hospital association, and all its members, especially the large catholic institutions
I found this article from the time.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/hernando/2020/04/08/franca-panettone-46-hernando-countys-first-coronavirus-death/
Great sleuthing! HCA net profits in 2020 $3.759 BILLION
That’s got a very different slant from the Substack article. It also says the hospital did treat her with HCQ. Likely too little too late.
I wonder if it was an attempt to villify HCQ: "See, it doesn't work."
And they want amnesty. No. Never.
It’s sobering to see how barbaric humans can become when under the influence of societal insanity. I shudder to think of how many times this scenario played out under the guise of medical necessity. People went completely mad.
Where did this happen? Healthcare systems are run by misanthropic men and women who do this to others. All those responsible, in the system and in the government jurisdiction where it occurred, should be held accountable. Public health authorities who allowed this should be out of a job. This happened to too many people. We need another Nuremberg. We need to re-establish what it means to be human and treat others with dignity and respect. We need to instill a sacred respect for life. Oh, and stay away from hospitals. They'll kill you. First they'll drain whatever financial resources they can from you. Then, they'll kill you.
Especially in Florida
Megan was so measured in relating this. I would not have been. And I agree with other commenters; we need to know the names of hospitals and perpetrators.
This horrible, heartbreaking, inhumane story is almost identical to Grace Schara's who died in 2021. The hospital literally killed her. ouramazinggrace.net
Justice. We need justice.
This was patient abuse. I wonder if these hospitals - the doctors, nurses, etc. will ever realize the evil they committed against patients… My wife is an RN that used to work on a medical/oncology floor prior to C19. Putting a patient in restraints like this was something that was rarely done and required multiple levels of approval and hourly monitoring and attestation of the continuing need for it. In their corruption, they threw that out the window here. She has also heard the first hand stories from colleagues about the inhumane treatment of patients resulting in death. These are crimes against humanity and I hope justice is served one day.
https://youtu.be/Ly6sb7U3oBM
I believe I’ve met this woman’s family at a press conference here in Fl. My mothers story is featured in this documentary. My mother was murdered last year with Covid hospital protocol at Advent health hospital Altamonte Springs Florida. These stories are completely heartbreaking and I pray there is accountability for these atrocities.
It's Oak Hill Hospital in Spring Hill, Florida.
Yes, something must be changed so this never happens again. As an incentive for this not to reoccur, those responsible for the abuse of Franca Panettone must be prosecuted to the fullest, stripped of any licenses they hold, prohibited from ever working in any aspect of the medical or pharmaceutical fields, pay any restitution or penalties ordered, and serve prison time at a minimum. This was horrendously disgusting. #NoAmnesty
Hospitals and doctors have killed a lot of people. They contribute (along with the drugs given victims) to being the third leading cause of death in America. Just below cancer and CVD. My sincere sympathy to the family.
This has been a pandemic of iatrogenesis. Health systems have been enablers of corrupt government policies and diktats. Shame on them.
just death by doctor... so frequent.. but good PR keeps them respected regardless of the large number psychopaths within the profession