Fauci Knew Remdesivir Was Dangerous, Pushed to Have It Administered in Hospitals Across the Country and the World

Coronavirus researcher and chiropractor, Dr. Bryan Ardis has stated that he believes that the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and White House Chief Medical Advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci, is well aware that a toxic drug being given to patients, is killing them and Fauci – doesn’t care.

During an Interview with Pete Santilli on “The Pete Santilli Show,” Dr. Ardis said:

“How is it possible that the United States of America, one of the top industrialized nations in the world, including in our healthcare systems, how is it possible that we still lead the world in COVID-19 deaths?”

“There’s only one thing we’ve done from the beginning that no one else was doing – and it was Anthony Fauci’s death protocol in hospitals using a drug called remdesivir that he knew would kill either a quarter to 30 percent of all people he gave the drug to in hospitals in five to 10 days.”

There was agreement from Santilli, regarding the fact that Fauci probably played a part in getting remdesivir sent out across the country to be used as covid treatments when a patient has been admitted. 

Remdesivir was trialed for use as a treatment for the Ebola virus, but was pulled during trials because over 50 percent of those who took it, died.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has its own warnings on the toxic drug, and Healthcare providers have been warned on the potential risk associated with it.

The FDA have stated that remdesivir can cause liver injury, allergic reactions, sudden changes in blood pressure and heart rate, low blood oxygen levels, fever, shortness of breath and wheezing, swelling around lips and eyes, nausea, sweating and shivering. When used in conjunction with other medications, remdesivir becomes even more dangerous.

Around 25 percent of patients who take remdesivir, end up dead.

Dr. Ardis has been ringing alarm bells on safety issues around Remdesivir since 2020, and spoke at a public hearing where he warned people that many will die if they use Remdesivir as a regular treatment in hospitals.

Using data from New York State’s Medicare patients, Dr. Ardis calculated that between 25 to 30 percent of patients will succumb to the toxic drug and noted that Remdesivir is being used in other parts of the world too, not just the U.S.

Dr. Ardis pointed out that Brazil only solely uses remdesivir as treatment for covid in hospitals. Interestingly, Brazil’s death rate is only second to America, totaling over 600,000 deaths.

The United States has around 850,000 official deaths recorded as caused by covid-19 at the time of Dr. Ardis’ interview with Santilli. The Dr. noted that he is sure that around 90 percent could have been prevented if the hospitals hadn’t used remdesivir.

“They’re [Brazil] the only country with us that are over 600,000 deaths,” said Ardis. “There’s no other country that even has 700,000, and we have 850,000. Why? Because we were the only country using remdesivir for the first year of the pandemic, and Anthony Fauci asked our federal government not to export remdesivir to another country until the end of 2020.”

“We had 25 percent of the world’s total deaths from COVID-19,” he continued. “In this great United States healthcare system, we had 25 percent of the whole world’s total of deaths. Does that make sense to you?”


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