In a poignant interview for the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP), facilitated by the FormerFedsGroup Foundation, Patti Lamar speaks with Tammy L Smith, who recounts the heart-wrenching story of her mother Debbie’s struggle and untimely death due to COVID-19 deadly hospital protocols in July 2021. The interview, part of a significant endeavor to memorialize victims of COVID hospital protocols and the vaccine injured, sheds light on the traumatic experiences faced by numerous families.
Debbie’s ordeal began with a hospital visit for cold symptoms, where she tested positive for COVID-19. She was isolated in the hospital and started on the experimental and deadly remdesivir treatment. During her hospitalization, Debbie faced what Tammy describes as neglect and substandard care, exacerbated by discrimination over her vaccination status. This included instances where her basic needs, such as access to water, food, and assistance for using the bathroom, were ignored, leading to severe deterioration in her condition.
Tammy recalls the painful decision to authorize morphine for her mother, respecting Debbie’s wish not to be put on a ventilator. The agony in Tammy’s voice is palpable as she details the decline in her mother’s health, marked by significant weight loss labeled as anorexia by the hospital, despite Debbie being healthy just weeks before the hospitalization. The story poignantly highlights the emotional trauma of watching a loved one suffer, compounded by feelings of helplessness and frustration with the failed medical system.
Tammy’s narrative is a harrowing account of her mother’s final days, marked by mistreatment and malpractice, including the administration of fentanyl for abdominal pain and the use of remdesivir, which she later learned has detrimental effects. Her mother’s death, recorded as due to COVID pneumonia, is believed by Tammy to be a direct result of the hospital’s treatment protocol. As are so many other stories we have documented and are seeking justice for.
This interview is one of over 1,300 stories archived and published by CHBMP, each narrating the harrowing experiences of families affected by COVID-related protocols or policies. These stories are accumulating rapidly, underscoring the urgency of the situation and the need for a collective stand against such occurrences.
CHBMP urges those who have suffered similarly to come forward and share their experiences at CHBMP.org. The project’s goal is to document these egregious crimes against humanity and to push for justice and change. Comprising mostly of victims, including widows and widowers, parents and children who have endured similar ordeals, the task force is dedicated to ensuring that such tragedies are not forgotten and that steps are taken to prevent them in the future. This collective effort not only honors the memories of those lost but also seeks to protect others from undergoing similar fates.