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Do you do research as an occupation?I did not do the research. See how that works?
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Do you do research as an occupation?I did not do the research. See how that works?
Do you trust doctors?
What was the cause of your cirrhosis ?For example, I had a liver so eaten up by cirrhosis that I had a transplant. Guess what? I don't drink! That is the first thing people think when I mention the problem. Ah! too much booze, huh? Nope!
Yes, they are. Stop getting medical advice from tictok.
There were no mistakes made, either with Purdue and the opioids nor with FDA and Pharma with the shots. It was done deliberately, and the facts and evidence supporting that conclusion are ample.Every organization make's mistakes (failures). Dealing with the mistakes should make the organization better. Science and the medical field is a good example of that. In truth most medical procedures are an art not a science. As we learn from failures our medicine becomes better. The big picture of our life expectancy shows the success of medicine. Our life expectancy has doubled in 100 years.
The problem with the medical industry is the profit motive overrides good medicine too often.
You are focusing on the most negative aspects of medicine instead of the postives.
Medicine will never be perfect nor will the world.
If you look for perfection in the world you will always be frustrated and negative.
I just told you to stop getting medical advice from tiktok and here you are quoting it again.No, they aren't vaccines. A vaccine gives immunity and prevents disease. These experimental mRNA injections do none of the sort.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been inconsistencies in the reporting of COVID-19 cases. Hospitals have been incentivized to mark deaths as COVID deaths, even in cases where it may not be the primary cause of death. Hospitals were paid $13,000 per person who was admitted as a COVID case, and another $39,000 for every patient put on a ventilator.
Minnesota state senator and family physician, Scott Jenson, has critiqued the CDC’s prevention guidelines on how doctors are certifying COVID-19 deaths on death certificates. He pointed out that the current system could easily cause the disease to appear deadlier than it actually is.
Related: Data Shows How to Protect Against Coronavirus and We Address Conspiracy Theories
Under the current CDC guidelines, a patient who is hit by a bus, and then tests positive for COVID-19, would be marked as a COVID death, despite injuries from the bus accident.
In Florida, a man died in a motorcycle accident, tested positive for COVID-19, and was then marked down as a COVID death. The same thing was seen in the case of a man who died of a gunshot wound, and a man who died of Parkinson’s disease.
Related: Coronavirus Supplement Review
The media consistently reports the number of positive test results instead of actual case numbers, making the virus seem much more deadly than it actually is. A positive coronavirus test does not mean that you have the disease of COVID-19, it generally means you are infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. To have a case of COVID-19, one needs to show symptoms of the virus. A case of COVID-19 and a positive coronavirus test result are not the same thing.
CDC director, Robert Redfield has admitted that the financial policies put in place could have resulted in elevated hospitalization rates and death toll statistics. Brett Grior with the U.S Health and Human Services Department has also said he believes that financial incentivization could have resulted in higher COVID-19 death rates.
CDC Admits Finacial Hospital Incentives Drove up COVID-19 Death Rates
Minnesota state senator and family physician Scott Jenson has critiqued the CDC's prevention guidelines on how doctors are certifying COVID-19 deaths on death certificates.www.organiclifestylemagazine.com
I too consult doctors but I realize their biases and shortcomings.
Did you know 1 in 5 doctor office visits offers has a wrong diagnosis?
This information was compiled by the doctors medical association themselves!
People are people.
A degree or title can mean little.
fact check .org lol, the same people that are on bill gates and wef side lololololololStill using tired old debunked conspiracy theories I see. At least come up with something new, ffs.
Hospital Payments and the COVID-19 Death Count - FactCheck.org
Q: Are hospitals inflating the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths so they can be paid more? A: Recent legislation pays hospitals higher Medicare rates for COVID-19 patients and treatment, but there is no evidence of fraudulent reporting. FULL QUESTION Are hospitals getting 13,000 per patient if...www.factcheck.org
Trump falsely says doctors inflate virus deaths for gain
A few weeks ago, President Donald Trump had praise for doctors on the frontlines of treating coronavirus patients. "Sincwww.politifact.com
CDC data does not show that 99% of COVID-19 deaths were due to other causes
THE FACTS: A misrepresentation of CDC figures has led to accusations online that COVID-19 deaths are being overstated.apnews.com
For many issues, accuracy is close to 100%,
MAGA Media makes one more stupid not smarter.Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been inconsistencies in the reporting of COVID-19 cases. Hospitals have been incentivized to mark deaths as COVID deaths, even in cases where it may not be the primary cause of death. Hospitals were paid $13,000 per person who was admitted as a COVID case, and another $39,000 for every patient put on a ventilator.
Minnesota state senator and family physician, Scott Jenson, has critiqued the CDC’s prevention guidelines on how doctors are certifying COVID-19 deaths on death certificates. He pointed out that the current system could easily cause the disease to appear deadlier than it actually is.
Related: Data Shows How to Protect Against Coronavirus and We Address Conspiracy Theories
Under the current CDC guidelines, a patient who is hit by a bus, and then tests positive for COVID-19, would be marked as a COVID death, despite injuries from the bus accident.
In Florida, a man died in a motorcycle accident, tested positive for COVID-19, and was then marked down as a COVID death. The same thing was seen in the case of a man who died of a gunshot wound, and a man who died of Parkinson’s disease.
Related: Coronavirus Supplement Review
The media consistently reports the number of positive test results instead of actual case numbers, making the virus seem much more deadly than it actually is. A positive coronavirus test does not mean that you have the disease of COVID-19, it generally means you are infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. To have a case of COVID-19, one needs to show symptoms of the virus. A case of COVID-19 and a positive coronavirus test result are not the same thing.
CDC director, Robert Redfield has admitted that the financial policies put in place could have resulted in elevated hospitalization rates and death toll statistics. Brett Grior with the U.S Health and Human Services Department has also said he believes that financial incentivization could have resulted in higher COVID-19 death rates.
CDC Admits Finacial Hospital Incentives Drove up COVID-19 Death Rates
Minnesota state senator and family physician Scott Jenson has critiqued the CDC's prevention guidelines on how doctors are certifying COVID-19 deaths on death certificates.www.organiclifestylemagazine.com
Here is a link to Smarter Every Day that talks of a female who came down with "long covid".
Check it out. I have the earlier shots and also the latest vaccine and if you want to know why, it is due to what my doctor told me. And he is more than a MD, he is also a DO where Doctors get additional training.
I watched all of the video. I am pleased to report it is not about trying for you to get shots.
What it does is remind me, and hopefully you, that with no shots, you can get seriously ill. With shots, you might have discomfort. Illnesses are not solitary. They include family, friends who visit and perhaps others you do not see. If you get infected, how can you guarantee you will not spread your illness.
This woman is called Physics girl and she is very engaging and educated and spreads knowledge as if it was butter on toast. If you have never saw her videos, you might want to check her out.
Also, I believe you will feel better off for watching this video.
you are a LIAR chicken steve ALIAS SPARKY pfizer vaccine is not off the marketYou do realize Pfizer's clot shot has been taken off the market for a reason Braal....
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Yes they were forced to keep lying because all of a sudden up pops a virus with a furin cleavage site that had never before been found in a Sarbecovirus, all ready to go infecting humans without the slow, messy process of evolution.
People get sick with the flu and common colds frequently. They pass such on and have such passed on to them. The annual flu shot at best MIGHT keep you from getting the flu, but not from passing it on.I am not telling anybody to get the shots. I simply would want for you all who do not get them to consider your family, friends and even strangers who show up. Do you seriously want them to get sick from you? I also state I got all of the shots and have wonderful health.