In den ersten Monaten der Corona-Pandemie war das meist gehypte Mittel der Behandlung die mechanische Beatmung. Kritikern deer Maßnahmen drohte man an, kein Beatmungsgerät für sie zu haben im Falle einer Infektion. Firmen stürzten sich darauf, in das Geschäft für Beatmungsgeräte einzusteigen. Deutsche Daten decken den Irrsinn dieser „Behandlungs“-Methode auf.
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In den ersten Monaten der Corona-Pandemie war das meist gehypte Mittel der Behandlung die mechanische Beatmung. Kritikern deer Maßnahmen drohte man an, kein Beatmungsgerät für sie zu haben im Falle einer Infektion. Firmen stürzten sich darauf, in das Geschäft für Beatmungsgeräte einzusteigen. Deutsche Daten decken den Irrsinn dieser „Behandlungs“-Methode auf.
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