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Even after they (supposedly) clean their hands,
they continue to touch everything around them. At the
same time they are treating you, they often go in and out
of the door, while touching it with those same gloves.
Usually, they will not rewash their hands or change
gloves, until after they’re done with you.
One nurse went so far as to lift the toilet seat with his
hand to dump urine, then he walked over to my bedside
to redo the line going into my bloodstream. Of course, I
stopped him. Just like I have had to stop nurses who want to
handle my medications while wearing contaminated gloves.
In many cases, they will actually touch the pills. I wish I had
a dollar for every time a nurse said to me, “But I’m wearing
gloves!” I always reply, “Well, at least you’re protected!”
In my bestselling book, “THUG PREACHERS” I discuss
how untold numbers of patients die needlessly each year
in America’s 5000 hospitals.
The number of deaths was so great that I didn’t
believe it. I thought it was all just a made-up lie to
sensationalize hospital caused deaths. Plus, I was sure
that if this was taking place in America, the American
Medical Association (AMA), our legislators, or someone
would certainly step up to do something about it. Or, it
would definitely be all over the news. So, I researched this
problem for myself. I was blown away by what I discovered.
We realize that medical professionals at all levels,
are at the forefront of saving the lives of coronavirus
victims. They’ve been consistently putting their lives on
the line for us during the COVID. I don’t know if I could
do what they have done, and continue to do. Along with
all of our first responders, they’ve been doing for this
country what most others wouldn’t even consider doing.
They are our true American heroes.