Did you only read a headline somewhere? All articles describe his improvement and how serious is an upgrade from critical. You should delete this post so you don't look silly.
Your concern is merited, given what's at stake here and because of the Seth Rich precedent.
I believe exposure is what makes a real difference. With attention focused on Med Star and their operatives, it is less likely they may pull something.
With regard to the downgrade from "critical" to "serious" it is important to note that these designations are not used by the hospital staff among themselves. They are terms to be used with the news media or general public.
Critical means "vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits. Patient may be unconscious. Indicators are unfavorable."
Serious means "Vital signs may be unstable and not within normal limits. Patient is seriously ill. Indicators are questionable"
WHAT "precedent?" There is NO DEATH CERTIFICATE and NO AUTOPSY REPORT. You yourself wrote that you believed that SR was "lying on a beach in Tel Aviv, sipping cold drinks."
The fact remains that the story they are telling is that Seth Rich died in their care. Dr. Sava is in on whatever transpired, one way or the other. That's what I meant by "the Seth Rich precedent."
In other comments I have made, I have explained how easy it is for things to go suddenly "wrong" when someone is in critical care, never mind if it's someone they want to get rid of. It might be harder to fake a death of a congressman, though not impossible. On the other hand, they have murdered people in hospitals with less reason. We'll see what happens.
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Pizzalawyer ago
Did you only read a headline somewhere? All articles describe his improvement and how serious is an upgrade from critical. You should delete this post so you don't look silly.
pizzagate3456 ago
I don't care about looking silly when someone's life is in danger
Laskar ago
Your concern is merited, given what's at stake here and because of the Seth Rich precedent.
I believe exposure is what makes a real difference. With attention focused on Med Star and their operatives, it is less likely they may pull something.
With regard to the downgrade from "critical" to "serious" it is important to note that these designations are not used by the hospital staff among themselves. They are terms to be used with the news media or general public.
Critical means "vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits. Patient may be unconscious. Indicators are unfavorable."
Serious means "Vital signs may be unstable and not within normal limits. Patient is seriously ill. Indicators are questionable"
Source (there are many to be sure but here is an easy one): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_state
As you can see, there is little meaningful difference between critical and serious. It is just more BS. A person can die in either case.
equineluvr ago
"because of the Seth Rich precedent."
WHAT "precedent?" There is NO DEATH CERTIFICATE and NO AUTOPSY REPORT. You yourself wrote that you believed that SR was "lying on a beach in Tel Aviv, sipping cold drinks."
Laskar ago
The fact remains that the story they are telling is that Seth Rich died in their care. Dr. Sava is in on whatever transpired, one way or the other. That's what I meant by "the Seth Rich precedent."
In other comments I have made, I have explained how easy it is for things to go suddenly "wrong" when someone is in critical care, never mind if it's someone they want to get rid of. It might be harder to fake a death of a congressman, though not impossible. On the other hand, they have murdered people in hospitals with less reason. We'll see what happens.