Opinion, subjective, not science based
With all do respect, your guide on “misinformation” is subjective, I did not hear one reference to the “science” you support but rather follow organizations and recommendations from those you may trust. That’s not how we evaluate science in healthcare. The vax was fast tracked, not sure how you say it was not with a straight face, safety testing? Are you aware of failed mRNA vaccines in early 2000s? Is that misinformation according to you? Just because millions have been given a shot does not make it safe. You keep throwing around evidence this is safe? Where’s the evidence and by who’s definition of safe? Are you aware of the VAERS reports? Are you aware of the 80+ studies that support natural immunity over vax immunity? Are you aware of the literature that yes supports ivermectin which is NOT a horse dewormer, it’s a Nobel peace prize winner and has been used for 40 years on HUMANS, Or hydroxychloriquine or other antivirals. Doctors across the globe are fighting for the truth, those who have had ZERO covid deaths using protocols of repurposed drugs, including a nutraceutical bundle that HELPS our immune systems, using nebulized budesonide, an antiviral early, moving on to azithromycin or doxycycline at days 4-5 plus always using full dose aspirin. Are you aware of these censored doctors with zero deaths treating thousands of covid patients, and why aren’t we telling th No... healthcare professionals should NOT be reprimanded for “misinformation” because who is judging what information is “mis” information well both arguments public to get treated EARLY. Using insight and data and science from alternate angles allows for scientific discourse, that’s how science works and that’s how informed consent and clinical judgment works. Medicine can always be interpreted differently, it’s an art. But when you have just a few bureaucrats running the flow of information, that is an atrocity for the public and hinders science, and impedes healthcare trust. That is where the US is right now because of phrases from bureaucrats like “misinformation”
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