Covid-19
Leaked Zoom Video Reveals Hospital Officials Discussing COVID-19 Scare Tactics

New Hanover County Concerned Citizens
It hasn’t even been a year yet but we thought you needed a reminder of what Novant health is willing to do to scare you into taking the vaccine. the medical tyranny is real and is being covered up by the corporations who are taking paychecks from the government.
“There are many people still hospitalized that we’re considering post-COVID, but they’re not counted in those numbers… So how do we include those post-COVID people in the numbers of the patients we have in the hospital?”
“I think we have to be more blunt, we have to be more forceful—we have to say something coming out—if you don’t get vaccinated, you know you are going to die,” Rudyk said in the video. “Let’s just be really blunt to these people.”
The video begins with Fisher explaining how her department is communicating “meaningful numbers”—the percentage of the unvaccinated, vaccinated, and percentage of deaths in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)—to the public.
Rudyk then asked how post-COVID cases can be included in the number of people hospitalized for COVID-19.
“My feeling at this point in time is that maybe we need to be completely a little bit more scary for the public,” Rudyk said. “There are many people still hospitalized that we’re considering post-COVID, but we are not counting in those numbers, so how do we include those post-COVID people in the numbers of patients we have in the hospital?”
Fisher asked if she meant every patient who has been in the hospital “since the beginning of COVID?”
Rudyk answered, “Well, that are still in, and that’s something I can take to someone else, but I think those are important numbers: the patients that are still in the hospital, that are off the COVID floor, but still are occupying the hospital for a variety of reasons.”
Also on the Zoom conference call was Shelbourn Stevens, president of New Hanover Regional Medical Center, who said those patients are classified as “recovered.”
“But I do think, from our standpoint, we would still consider them a COVID patient because they’re still healing,” Stevens said.
Rudyk said she thinks those patients need to be “highlighted as well, because once they’re off isolation, they drop from the COVID numbers,” prompting Stevens to say that they can later talk offline about “how we can run that up to marketing.”