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Colorado Hospital Refuses Kidney Transplant to Woman Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

NewMusic

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Here's the story from Epoch Times. You will not be able to read the whole story unless you are registered on their site. But I've copied and am pasting the story here:

Colorado Hospital Refuses Kidney Transplant to Woman Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

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Colorado Hospital Refuses Kidney Transplant to Woman Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal
By Zachary Stieber

October 7, 2021 Updated: October 7, 2021

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A hospital in Colorado rejected a woman for a kidney transplant after she refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine, officials have confirmed.

Leilani Lutali received a letter on Sept. 28 informing her that the transplant team at the University of Colorado Hospital decided to designate her inactive on the waiting list for transplants.

“You will be inactivated on the list for non-compliance by not receiving the COVID vaccine,” the letter states.

If Lutali continues to refuse to get a vaccine, “you will be removed from the kidney transplant list,” it added.

Neither Lutali nor her designated donor, Jaimee Fougner, have received a COVID-19 vaccine. Fougner has not for religious reasons, while Lutali believes there is not enough known about the vaccines, they told KCNC-TV.

According to Lutali, hospital officials previously said vaccination was not required to get a transplant.

“Here I am, willing to be a direct donor to her. It does not affect any other patient on the transplant list,” said Fougner. “How can I sit here and allow them to murder my friend when I’ve got a perfectly good kidney and can save her life?”

The hospital did not respond to a request for comment. It told news outlets in a statement that there are many requirements in place at transplant centers, such as requiring patients to avoid alcohol.

“In almost all situations, transplant recipients and living donors at UCHealth are now required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in addition to meeting other health requirements and receiving additional vaccinations. Some U.S. transplant centers already have this requirement in place, and others are making this change in policy now,” the hospital said.

State Rep. Tim Geitner, a Republican who first drew awareness to the situation, said in a Facebook Live video that he spoke with Lutali and that she has tested positive for antibodies against the virus that causes COVID-19, but the hospital refuses to make an exception.

“That’s demonstrated through documentation. And still UCHealth is refusing to render this type of care, this type of life saving care, this isn’t even just just typical care, this is life saving care. And that’s incredibly frustrating, incredibly sad, incredibly disgusting, that UCHealth would make this type of a decision and impact an individual in such a dramatic and profound way,” he told followers.

According to the United Network for Organ Sharing, a nonprofit that manages the U.S. organ transplantation system, such policies are not unique, but are not mandated for transplant facilities.

“Each transplant hospital makes its own decisions about listing candidates according to the hospital’s best clinical judgment, including whether or not any specific vaccination is part of their eligibility criteria. If you have questions about listing criteria at your transplant hospital, we encourage you to contact the hospital directly,” the network says on its website.

At least one other hospital reportedly rejected prospective transplant recipients over a refusal to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

Sam Allen was told earlier this year by University of Washington Medicine that his heart transplant surgery couldn’t be completed unless he got vaccinated.

“The cardiologist called me and we had a discussion, and he informed me that, ‘well, you’re going to have to get a vaccination to get a transplant.’ And I said: ‘well that’s news to me. And nobody’s ever told me that before.’ And he says, ‘yeah, that’s our policy,’” Allen told KTTH radio.

The university says on its website that people must be fully vaccinated before undergoing a solid organ transplant “unless you have a specific medical exception that prevents you from getting the vaccine.”

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JonC

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Makes sence. For transplant patients vovid has a 20 to 30+ mortality rate and vaccines reduce the risk of infection and death if infected. They require vaccines for viruses with lower mortality rates as well.
 

NewMusic

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Makes sence. For transplant patients vovid has a 20 to 30+ mortality rate and vaccines reduce the risk of infection and death if infected. They require vaccines for viruses with lower mortality rates as well.

Quite frankly, Horse Stuff.

The hospitals that have Covid patients, 70% of them had the vaccine.

The vaccine poison does NOTHING to help you. It does in fact though, give you Covid.
 
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JonC

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Quite frankly, Horse Stuff.

The hospitals that have Covid patients, 70% of them had the vaccine.

The vaccine poison does NOTHING to help you. It does in fact though, give you Covid.
No. It is logical.

Vaccines provide protection against infection (against catching the virus). I would expect having had covid would as well.

Vaccines also provide functional immunity against covid (as does previous infections). So if a vaccinated person gets covid there is a better chance of an asymptomatic or mild case than with an unvaccinated patient.

This is important because with transplant patients the covid mortality rate can be over 30%.
 
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Reformed1689

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Makes sence. For transplant patients vovid has a 20 to 30+ mortality rate and vaccines reduce the risk of infection and death if infected. They require vaccines for viruses with lower mortality rates as well.
Not sure where you get the 30% number. NIH says 20% and even that can be lower with age and other factors. That's still an 80% SURVIVABILITY RATE. That's assuming they even get COVID in the first place. This is nonsense.
 

NewMusic

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All your posts are based on pure....

IGNORANCE

I know personally three people who got the shot and afterwards got hospitalized for COVID, one almost died, and another in the hospital now has been in for 2 weeks. And they had gotten the 2nd booster shots.

So you don't know what the heck you are talking about.

I do.

And because you listen to mainstream propaganda, you believe the Satanic system mouthpiece. I suspect you guys are Masons, which a large number of Baptists are.

Secret societies, and all that goes along with it.
 

JonC

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All your posts are based on pure....

IGNORANCE

I know personally three people who got the shot and afterwards got hospitalized for COVID, one almost died, and another in the hospital now has been in for 2 weeks. And they had gotten the 2nd booster shots.

So you don't know what the heck you are talking about.

I do.

And because you listen to mainstream propaganda, you believe the Satanic system mouthpiece. I suspect you guys are Masons, which a large number of Baptists are.

Secret societies, and all that goes along with it.
You cannot get covid from a vaccine. Whether or not mRNA vaccines work, that is something we know. To get covid you have to be exposed to the virus.

No vaccine is 100%, so you can still get covid after being vaccinated. You can also get covid multiple times.


Are you a Freemason?
 

NewMusic

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And another thing...

My "best man" from my wedding has been the healthiest, athletic guy I know for the longest time. Works at Washington University as a Lab Rat... research. Could easily do 200 sit-ups a day. Trim, strong.

Got the shot due to that miserable University policy or lose your job... and a couple months ago he could not make it up 2 flights of stairs.

They claim he has 50% blockage in one artery. That's not enough to put a stent in, but they said he needed a stent.

I have 70% blockage and they said that is the borderline number for doing a stent.

He ran a treadmill stress test and failed. Could not finish it.

I ran one for heart pains 3 years ago, after already having had one stent put in, and the doctor who was standing there with the nurses while I ran the test with EKG machine on me,... was amazed at how strong I ran.

He told me, "Whatever the pain you are feeling in your chest, it's not your heart".

Ok.

So my friend gets the Covid shot and he his health is deteriorating fast.
 

NewMusic

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And the videos I uploaded, along with countless others, show that the ingredients are not right for a drug. There is stuff in this drug. It's in line with the agenda against the world, to bring about the Satanic system to fullness.

And of course, you Baptists don't believe this.
 
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NewMusic

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You cannot get covid from a vaccine. Whether or not mRNA vaccines work, that is something we know. To get covid you have to be exposed to the virus.

No vaccine is 100%, so you can still get covid after being vaccinated. You can also get covid multiple times.


Are you a Freemason?

Okay Dr. Jonc.

Even though all the evidence is to the contrary.

But hey, you're the Doctor/scientist.

You would not purposely lead people astray, now would you.
 

JonC

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I got my covid shot (second one) in April.

My hair is fuller and I can run 5 miles before running out of breath. The best thing is I no longer need glasses and my hearing is fantastic. Lost a tooth years ago and it's already grown back.

I can't say it's the vaccine, though. We sacrificed a goat at our last Illuminati meeting to the Great Cow for renewed health as we usher in the New World Order.
 
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JonC

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Okay Dr. Jonc.

Even though all the evidence is to the contrary.

But hey, you're the Doctor/scientist.

You would not purposely lead people astray, now would you.
I was at the right place, must have been the wrong time....:Laugh

Evidence is not to the contrary. We can only get covid through exposure to the sars-cov-2 virus.

Covid-19 (coroniavirus disease 2019) is the disease caused by the sars-cov-2 virus.
 

Reformed1689

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I know personally three people who got the shot and afterwards got hospitalized for COVID, one almost died, and another in the hospital now has been in for 2 weeks. And they had gotten the 2nd booster shots.
That doesn't mean the shot gave them Covid. In fact, it is literally impossible for the shot to give you Covid, there is no Covid in the shot.
 

Revmitchell

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There will come a time when we will look back at the treatment of these people as a sad point in history
 

JonC

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There will come a time when we will look back at the treatment of these people as a sad point in history
Interesting prophesy. Personally I do not believe in extra-biblical prophets. I prefer to think the future belongs to God.

But you are right that time will tell.
 

JonC

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The bottom line is God is in control. Qe are taught on Scripture to concern ourselves with the day. We cannot say what will come

With the mRNA vaccines we do know some, though. mRNA is very fragile and dies not last over 4 days in the body. We know the spiked proteins produced by the body do not remain th the body for over 4 weeks. So it is impossible for the vaccine to have long term effects. That said, there are instances where the vaccine can have a side-effect with long term consequences.

But we cannot base decisions on possible outcomes 1 years down the road. We use what God has given and trust Him with the future.
 

Revmitchell

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Interesting prophesy. Personally I do not believe in extra-biblical prophets. I prefer to think the future belongs to God.

But you are right that time will tell.

man they just let you run wild. I didn’t make a biblical prophecy. Childish response. Certainly unnecessary
 

JonC

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man they just let you run wild. I didn’t make a biblical prophecy. Childish response. Certainly unnecessary
Uh...duh.

I know you did not make a Biblical prophecy.

You just declared what the future would hold. There was nothing Biblical about it (quite the opposite, in fact).

That is my point. You told that there would come a time when we would look back at the treatment of these people as a sad point in history.

But it could just as likely be the future will look back at the deaths of the unvaccinated as a history lesson about superstition over science.

Or maybe Christ will come before there is a future that looks back at all.

Men simply have no business playing fortune teller.
 
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