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<blockquote data-quote="FreeinChrist" data-source="post: 76320341" data-attributes="member: 8879"><p>Funeral directors do not get the medical records and while they are educated as needed in that area for their job, they do not get the education in pharmacology or study pathophysiolgy or manage any illnesses at all. They need to know who to protect themselves from exposure to contaminants - which would include masks and eyewear in some cases. He is no expert in managing Covid19 and only had antidotal stories. That does not cut it.</p><p></p><p>And so supplies were diverted from France, or that its use is up? Anxiety was high in the hospitals, too. Many more were sick.</p><p></p><p>And so what if by some point in March 2020 one didn't have to notify a coroner for a Covid death? There are many times in a hospital where a coroner per se is not notified because an attending physical can supply the cause of death.</p><p><u>Coroners are needed when then the death is by unnatural means, or there isn't an attending physician to certify the cause of death</u>. A person found dead in their home who hasn't seen a doctor recently needs a coroner. A person who is murdered needs a coroner. A patient who has been under the care of a doctor in the hospital for covid19 does not need a coroner. A nursing home patient who has been seen recently suffering from a known illness does not need a coroner usually.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And that is bull. You have no clue what my medical background is, or how well read I am of ACTUAL science and facts, or who I know working in Covid units, or my background in legal and administrative aspects of the healthcare system.</p><p></p><p>If I see credible information from someone, I will consider it. I am instead seeing either bad sources, questionable sources and misunderstanding of the healthcare system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FreeinChrist, post: 76320341, member: 8879"] Funeral directors do not get the medical records and while they are educated as needed in that area for their job, they do not get the education in pharmacology or study pathophysiolgy or manage any illnesses at all. They need to know who to protect themselves from exposure to contaminants - which would include masks and eyewear in some cases. He is no expert in managing Covid19 and only had antidotal stories. That does not cut it. And so supplies were diverted from France, or that its use is up? Anxiety was high in the hospitals, too. Many more were sick. And so what if by some point in March 2020 one didn't have to notify a coroner for a Covid death? There are many times in a hospital where a coroner per se is not notified because an attending physical can supply the cause of death. [U]Coroners are needed when then the death is by unnatural means, or there isn't an attending physician to certify the cause of death[/U]. A person found dead in their home who hasn't seen a doctor recently needs a coroner. A person who is murdered needs a coroner. A patient who has been under the care of a doctor in the hospital for covid19 does not need a coroner. A nursing home patient who has been seen recently suffering from a known illness does not need a coroner usually. And that is bull. You have no clue what my medical background is, or how well read I am of ACTUAL science and facts, or who I know working in Covid units, or my background in legal and administrative aspects of the healthcare system. If I see credible information from someone, I will consider it. I am instead seeing either bad sources, questionable sources and misunderstanding of the healthcare system. [/QUOTE]
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