Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Downs Patient With Covid Dies at Ascension Hospital

Gee.

Another Ascension hospital story.

A Wisconsin couple wants answers after a Catholic nonprofit hospital listed and treated their unvaccinated daughter with Down syndrome as a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) case without their consent ahead of her death.

The Epoch Times reported that 19-year-old Grace Schara was admitted to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton on October 6, 2021, five days after testing positive for COVID-19. Schara had Down syndrome, and was described by her father Scott as high functioning. St. Elizabeth is part of Ascension, which purports to be “faith-based.”...

We've mentioned Ascension more than a few times here, having to do with their Milwaukee-area hospitals, which shoved quite a few employees out the door for not taking The Vaxx, even after filing legitimate religious-exemption requests. 

Read the whole story at the link.  It's ugly.

5 comments:

  1. I hope they sue the hell out the doctor and hospital.
    They should also have a chat with the DA about manslaughter charges.
    The only thing that would save the hospital is Grace was her own guardian and somehow the staff talked her into the DNR.

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  2. Catholic hospitals are following the same Fauci death-protocols as non-Catholic hospitals. No out-patient treatment. No Hydroxychloroquine. No Ivermectin. Remdesivir to destroy kidneys to cause pneumonia. Ventilator to destroy lungs. Death.

    According to Dr. Peter McCullough, 95% of people who have died of "covid" in hospitals have been murdered. These murders number about one million.

    No Catholic bishop has uttered a word about this ongoing mass murder. Surely the bishops don't think that doing so would enrage Jorge Bergoglio!

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    1. They don’t say anything about abortion either

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  3. That is eugenics-based euthanasia. Every doctor and nurse behind that decision deserves to go to prison for a very long time. The family will win millions. And this case will serve to inform the public that euthanasia is alive and well in the USA. May God take His vengence on all those responsible for this.

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  4. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace, amen. God be with her parents, family, and friends. I have zero doubt she had many, many friends. People with Down Syndrome are a GIFT to our world. They have many qualities that are so unique and they are the most endearing people you could meet, in most cases. They have had to endure, despite a genocide against them, they continue to do their best in a harsh world. It shows how godless our world is, that they are targeted for extermination. Obesity and heart problems are seen in people with Down Syndrome, but she should have gotten the care her PARENTS wanted her to get.
    Our world is uglier, without this young lady in it.

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