A nurse from Nevada traveled to New York to help fight the DTMNBN (Disease That Must Not be Named). She was assigned to work in two different hospitals he says that medical mismanagement is killing people, not the virus.
She made a video in order to spread the word. You can see that she is crying her eyes out over the treatment her patients are getting.
Nicole Sirotek, a nurse from Elko, Nevada, says that every time she tries to intervene in support of one of her patients, they are reassigned to another unit.
Sirotek said:
“I am literally telling you that they are murdering these people.”
“I legitimately don’t even know what to do anymore. Even advocacy groups don’t give a sh-t about these people. Black lives don’t matter here.”
Sirotek said that mismanagement is so rife in the system she has been assigned to people who are already dead and no one even knows how long they have been deceased.
Sirotek claims that the hospitals are not trying to actually cure the patients and that is why the death toll is so high.
Sirotek explained that “we’re not even treating the COVID guys, for real, we’re not treating the COVID.” She said that the bare minimum is being done to keep them alive, but not to help them get better. This has led to a 100% mortality rate in her unit, she claims.
Sirotek asserted that the hospitals are so neglectful of the COVID patients that she has actually been assigned to people who are already dead, but nobody knew it.
“How long have they been dead? Nobody knows!” Sirotek exclaimed.
The situation has become so dire, Sirotek said, that the only way she can put it into context is by comparing it to the Holocaust.
“I am literally telling you that they are murdering these people — and nobody will listen to me. Like I said, I’m not a doctor, but I’m pretty sure that when you defibrillate somebody with a heartbeat of 40 and a stable rhythm, and you kill them, that’s murder.”
Sirotek cited multiple cases that she believes to be beyond malpractice, accusing the hospital staff of murder.
She said that she has reached out to news organizations, hospital administrators, and even black advocacy groups for help without any luck.
“Stay safe. Stay out of NYC for your healthcare,” her video concludes.