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Wife Stands Off With Hospital To Keep Her Husband Alive, And Wins

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Matt McGregor

While not the traditional Hallmark expressions for one to get well soon, Quiner said it was a feeling shared among some of the doctors at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, where Scott had been hospitalized for COVID-19 complications in November.

In one recorded phone call with Dr. Linda Soucie in which Quiner was fighting to keep Scott on the ventilator, Soucie told Quiner, "Unfortunately, if we could turn back time and he had gotten the vaccine, then he wouldn't be here," just after Soucie had told Quiner, "After three years, I think we've gotten pretty good at determining who's going to make it and who's not, and unfortunately Scott's in that range of the group that is not going to make it."

In a recorded conference call, doctors told Quiner that they would be taking Scott off the ventilator on Jan. 13 because he would not recover due to what they said were his "destroyed lungs from COVID pneumonia," and that their attempts at decreasing sedation only caused him pain.

Quiner told The Epoch Times that her petitions for alternative treatments, as well as to keep Scott on the ventilator, had been met with contempt.

With doctors determined to take Scott off the ventilator, Quiner sought legal counsel.

Making It Out Alive

Marjorie Holsten, Quiner's attorney, told The Epoch Times that she filed a motion for a temporary restraining order that prevented the hospital from taking Scott off the ventilator.

Mercy Hospital then hired its own law firm that objected to the temporary restraining order on the basis that Holsten and Quiner's position isn't "supported by medical science."


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