Dr. Peter McCullough versus Dr. Anthony Fauci; a comparison of the key variables to consider if you are holding an oversight COVID pandemic and vaccine mandate role; McCullough exceeds hands down!
McCullough meets 17 of 18 (95%); so does Dr. Harvey Risch, Dr. Ramin Oskoui, Dr. Joe Ladapo, Dr. Richard Urso, Dr. Robert Malone could potentially make it 18/18 etc. as I think he was involved in one vaccine. You get the picture. I did not score me out of potential bias;-) but I will do quite well when you think about it. I do not see patients. Bottom l…
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2 years ago · 120 likes · 9 comments · Dr. Paul Alexander
He needs to be our next surgeon general under President DeSantis!
Here is a question I posted on Jessica’s account. I’ll be a broken record about this.
Sen. Paul quoted the mortality of the virus as 1%. I think that statement is off track, possibly way incorrect, derailing the issue of massive hospital deaths and the use of that as propaganda to sell the shots.
Q: HOW MANY people who came down with cold symptoms ... later considered SARS2 ... were dead one week later? That’s when viral replication is over (approximately).
How many of these folks who died subsequently did not go to the hospital?
Pertaining to those who died in hospital: the virus was gone and antibodies, or whatever, triggered lung clots. But did they die of incompetent hospital protocols? Knowing that, how can we speak of the mortality of the virus?
Is the virus only marginally worse than a flu ...if at all ... but the killing was done by the hospitals? And now by the shots? And now by hospitalization for vaccine injuries and COVID infections in the vaccinated?
So I am asking if we know anything about mortality of the virus or are we only really talking about the mortality of hospitalization?