Persian Vol
Wrong today, wiser tomorrow. Probably.
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Well if you'd ever liked to get lunch some time I'd love to talk to you more about it. I also would suggest that country doc I mentioned. There are good doctors out there, but they are not the ones cowed by political pressure and administrators.I am so sorry. One of the worst effects of Covid was how quickly clinicians abandoned basic virology protocols. It’s like they chose to be dumb.
I had a surgeon friend that told me I was the problem for refusing the shot. Now he is dealing with several issues after taking 2 shots and 2 boosters. We don’t talk about it anymore. But he knows.
On the flip side I found a few folks that earned my respect. And if I ever need anything I know who to see.
Any Doctor unable to admit this is not a doctor ANYONE should trust. Everyone in the medical community who knew about Remdesivir in the past knew damn well what was going on. That **** is poison, go back and look at it's track record going back to hepatitis C and RSV.The ventilator and anti viral protocols killed people.
The "bed shortage" was false. My nearest hospital normally has 4 floors for patients. During covid, they CLOSED 2 floors. That created the "shortage". They also put out about 15% of their staff because they wouldn't take the FORCED jab. Don't forget the hospital ship Trump put in NY. Not one patient went there. NOT ONE. You would think if beds were in scarce supply that they would be overwhelmed, but that didn't happen. It seems to me that the hospitals actually had very little to do seeing all the dancing doctors and nurses out there having a good time instead of working. You are are on the wrong side of history on this. It becomes clearer every day.Also keep in mind during Covid there were limited ventilators due to the massive surge in demand, there were many people who died because they couldn’t be on a ventilator. Let’s also factor in the amount of people who need to be placed on a ventilator for non COVID reasons, such as sepsis, drug overdose, status epileptics (seizures), pneumonia, heart failure exacerbations, asthma exacerbations, etc. Many of these cases are preventable deaths, but many people who could have otherwise been saved ended up dying due to a lack of supply for life saving equipment. This was very much due to the surge in demand for ICU beds. This was a real problem that people like @Jxn Vol fail to comprehend, yet toss around that “99% survival” number, as if preventing millions of preventable deaths isn’t of value?