4 Jun, 2021 → by ClaimboUser480357
ER department

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I took my husband to the er on June 2nd for chest pain. It took the dr several hours to adminster any pain relief for starters. And after several tests such as blood work, xray and monitoring and ruling out a heart attack, at the end of 6 hours, he wanted to go home. While waiting and watching my surroundings, I heard another patient screaming "help me, I'm dying" while an emt just starred at her while she was waiting on an available room. But here's what happened to me... After reentering the er doors, the rent-a-cop sitting by the door approached me within a foot of my face told me that if he saw me not wear a face covering correctly overy mouth and nose while being anywhere but the patients room, he was going to arrest me and send me to county jail. For being a private business, this one rent a cop sought me out, watched me on camera, harrassed, indimated and threatened me for being a medical tryannt against people with a disablity. And making a compliant with the head of security, he told me his cyrtal ball wasnt big enough to catch all the other people on their cameras who kept wearing their masks incorrectly or not at all. See pic below. Its unconstitutional for any business to dictate over anyone's rights to their own body. This was never a pandemic and it was all planned to get their so called gene therapy shot into people. Its a pathetic excuse for a medical facility with not one person who gives a damn about who walks through their doors.
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