Tue Dec 14, 2021 – 1:30 pm EST
CHICAGO (LifeSiteNews) — A lawyer who helped a COVID-19 patient to have access to alternative treatments refused by the hospital urged hospitals and healthcare workers to broaden their approach to the treatment of the virus.
Kristin Erickson is an attorney at Mauck & Baker in Chicago. Her elderly and dying client made a full recovery following treatment with ivermectin she obtained for him via court order.
“There are obviously remedies that we’re not looking at,” Erickson told Just the News. “And we need to think outside of the current standard of care that hospitals are giving. And if it’s not working, let’s look at outcomes and not finances.”
“I don’t know what people’s motivations are,” she said. “Certainly, ours here is to help people get what they need. I know there’s a lot of good-hearted people out there who want to save people, even in the hospital setting. Physicians and nurses, they want to do the right thing. But if hospitals aren’t allowing it, that creates a barrier for people who are hospitalized.”
Erickson’s client, 71-year-old Sun Ng, spent 22 days on a ventilator with COVID-19 before making a speedy recovery after he was given ivermectin to treat his severe condition. Despite the drug’s efficacy, the hospital had
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