Hospital: Ozark Med Center, Prattville Hospital, Winfield Med Center
Allowed to see family or patient advocate?: no
Asked to sign DNR: yes-pressured
Asked if vaccinated: yes
Was the victim treated differently as a result of disclosing their vax status?: yes
How victim was treated differently after disclosing vax status:
She was treated with total disregard; denied food and water; injured trachea with "blunt force trauma" iv withdrawn and fluids placed outside her reach when she was sick with 105.9 fever
"Mama, i'm gonna die..."
Name of Victim: Latasha Hillary
Age: 40 years old
Date of onset of symptoms: 08/09/2021
First sought medical attention: 08/13/2021
Admitted to hospital: 08/13/2021
Treatment received at hospital: Treated poorly
Experience in hospital:
she was treated less than human, by being deprived of food and water; nurse pushed a cart of liquids into the room when she had 105.9 fever, and set it too far away for her to be able to reach and get a drink; trachea was tragically injured; refused helicopter transfer because "lungs would explode"
They put her in a basic life support ambulance. No license driver for critical care patient needs and my daughter coded on the side of the hwy. Someone broke her breathing pipe when they vented or moved her
They killed my daughter
Wanda Dobbs’ story is a heartrending account of loss, institutional failure, and the nightmarish experience her family endured due to the emergency use authorization (EUA) protocols, including the use of remdesivir. The ordeal begins with her daughter Latasha, who fell ill and was taken to Dale’s Medical Center. Wanda reveals how the hospital seemed to neglect her daughter’s condition, denying her the care she so desperately needed. Wanda found herself isolated from her daughter, barred from entry, and even threatened with arrest for wanting to be by her side—small but pivotal actions that could have alleviated Latasha’s suffering and potentially saved her life.
The agony in Wanda’s voice is palpable as she describes how Latasha was abruptly moved in the middle of the night, ostensibly for specialist care that never materialized. Wanda paints a stark image of the lack of available specialists, and how the responsibility for her daughter’s health was outsourced to a robotic device that scanned her body and relayed the information to another location. The narrative peaks at the moment when, instead of providing care, medical staff tell Wanda they are merely “following hospital rules.” In a series of hospital transfers, Wanda comes to realize that not only are no two hospitals alike in care, but they are also universally flawed in their approach.
Tragically, Latasha died, a result that Wanda attributes directly to the hospital’s neglect and deadly protocols. The unspoken void left in Wanda’s life is colossal. As a mother, she’d envisioned a future of happiness and prosperity for her daughter, not a dystopian reality where she would be memorializing her. The loss has exacted a steep toll on her personal life as well.
Wanda’s story adds to the mounting archive of the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP), which aims to document the catastrophic impact of EUA protocols and bring justice to the victims. CHBMP has so far archived over 1000 harrowing stories like Wanda’s and published over 800. The influx of these accounts is overwhelming, coming in faster than they can be processed. The task force driving this mission is largely composed of victims, primarily widows and widowers, who have experienced similar devastating outcomes. These are not mere unfortunate incidents; they are egregious crimes against humanity that must be halted.
If you or a loved one has been adversely affected by COVID-related protocols or policies, it is imperative to document your story at CHBMP.org. Let Wanda’s tragedy and the multitude of other heart-wrenching narratives serve as an urgent call to action. By lending a voice to the voiceless, CHBMP aims to halt these horrific acts and ensure that such betrayals never happen again.
This is one of many stories we have documented for our COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, a living archive of individuals harmed by crimes against humanity throughout the pandemic. If you have a story you would like to share, please submit it here. You can browse more documented cases of humanity betrayal below. If you feel this is important, please share this page to your social media pages – and since it will probably be censored from social media, take the extra step of emailing it to your friends and family. Thank you for helping us raise awareness of the terrible ordeal our public health agencies have put these people through, so that we can try to prevent crimes against humanity like these from happening to anyone else.