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‘Remdesivir kills’: Medical freedom activists protest outside Michigan hospitals

Updated: August 9, 2023 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Aug 9, 2023 – 3:54 pm EDTWed Aug 9, 2023 – 4:02 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Medical freedom activists protested outside three Michigan hospitals this past Sunday to draw attention to the fatal effects Remdesivir had on their loved ones.

Remdesivir was controversially approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for persons who contracted COVID-19. It has since been given the green light for infants, a move that is opposed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Children’s Health Defense due to its 72 percent adverse reaction rate. Dr. Anthony Fauci has been the drug’s leading proponent, citing its alleged benefits in fighting Ebola.

However, as pointed out by multiple health professionals over the past several years, Remdesivir actually had a mortality rate of over 50 percent in Ebola trials, causing it to be discontinued. Dr. Bryan Ardis of the Truth for Health Foundation told LifeSite in 2021 that Fauci “flat out was lying to the American public” about Remdesivir’s efficacy, as he would have known about its harmful effects.

Teresa Cichewicz helped organize the protests Sunday, which took place outside Trinity Health in Grand Rapids, Henry Ford Hospital in Clinton Township, and Beaumont

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