7/10/2023 0 Comments Ben garrison cartoonsHe denied that he was accusing physicians of "gaming the system," but said administrators or other officials in the health care system could be motivated to attach a COVID-19 diagnosis to patients. Senator Scott Jensen said the increase in payments for COVID-19 patients could motivate hospitals to list patients as having had COVID-19 before they died to receive more money from Medicare. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed in March 2020, created a 20 percent premium for COVID-19 Medicare patients. A nurse enters a COVID-19 patient's room inside the ICU at Adventist Health in Sonora, California on August 27. He penned his last blog post from his hospital bed and after his death, his friend, Mark Tassi, claimed hospitals were "killing" people and advised Steele not to take the drugs he was being given.īen Garrison, a right-wing cartoonist, admitted he had a "rough" case of COVID-19 but he wouldn't seek hospitalization because he believed that hospitals are motivated to kill their patients. Steele denied the pandemic was real in March 2020, posting on his blog that he believed it was part of a plan to oust former President Donald Trump from office. We will never be the same because now we know that we've all been lied to about everything," Steele wrote. "This been a near death experience, very much like a new death experience the whole country is going through right now. In his last blog post, published on August 17, Steele acknowledged his lungs were "not functioning" but believed he would survive. Steele advertised himself as one of the first people to push the theory that COVID-19 was a hoax and was vehemently opposed to the COVID-19 vaccine. The hospitals get extra money for COVID death reports, which is necessary to keep fear ramped up," Garrison told Gizmodo. Robert David Steele did it a few weeks ago and they killed him. "I would never go to a hospital with COVID. However, he has no plans to seek out a medical provider. The cartoonist told the outlet that it's been "rough" and that he lost his sense of taste and smell, causing him to lose a desire to eat and drop 15 pounds. Garrison, who has published multiple anti-vaccine cartoons, and his wife, both of whom are in their 60s, have had COVID-19 for about two weeks, according to Gizmodo. Ben Garrison, a popular right-wing cartoonist, said he has had a rough time since contracting COVID-19, but he won't seek care in a hospital because he believes health care providers have motivation to let patients die.
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