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[–] 23276123? [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

I find it hard to believe that even the simplest ventilator doesn't have a pressure gauge. Swimmers have huge lungs, children have small ones, big men have a heaver chest than a child... Some people have part of a lung removed. I think you've been misinformed.

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[–] 23278117? ago 

I think you need to go back and re-read the cause of death.

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[–] 23278659? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I thought every cause of death was going to be "with Coronovirus" for the next 2 months.

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[–] 23278389? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yes they have pressure gauges but the pressure you would normally expect to use for a patient is too much for a corona patient. Use low pressure with more O2. What part is misinformation? You asked a question of how ventilators could hurt. Am i not answering what you asked? If you know more why not add it?

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[–] 23282401? [S] ago 

And the pain wouldn't be evident in the BP cuff? Wouldn't that tell the operator to turn it down? Or that something was wrong? If you want to believe this story and the doctor that goes to the public with the problem instead of the medical board, the CDC or publishing a paper on it, be my guest.

This doctor was called out by the body language lady and several anons last night. Check his medical license. He's from Israel, studied medicine in Israel and got a waiver for his license here a year after the program that granted and tested doctors from other countries to be certified... ended. There was no program but he was given privileges anyway. According to the body language he's attention seeking, reading from a script and has no first hand knowledge of these patients.

You can look for the post here or the body language lady on YT. It was all bull shit. But asking questions, always asking questions instead of trusting the 'crowd' will make you smart and wise. It will also keep you safe. Question everything.