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re: Yale Epidemiology Professor, Dr Harvey Risch says +80% of Covid-19 deaths were avoidable.

Posted on 10/25/21 at 2:47 pm to
Posted by Bass Tiger
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 10/25/21 at 2:47 pm to
[quote]Then Trump lost an election and the 3 vaccines entered into the Covid-19 pandemic equation. This was where the government controlled medical establishment took the reins of fighting the pandemic and the vaccines were going to be the primary approach to battling COVID-19. Dr Risch went on to explain the NIH and CDC are tied inextricably to the hip of Big Pharma and that's really where the issue lies. Big Pharma and insurance companies with their partners in the federal government have a plan to battle Covid-19, it's just not the best plan, hell, it ain't even a good plan..... in Dr Risch's professional opinion.


I don't see any mention in this paragraph of how this caused (rather than prevented) thousands of deaths. Because clearly, the vaccines have prevented thousands of deaths.

Dr. Risch sounds like a quack.
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A little help for BigDumb.....The authoritarians decided to go all in on the vaccine rather than treating people with known therapeutics as they were diagnosed with COVID-19. It's seems once this decision by the government controlled medical establishment was made to use the vaccine as the primary method to treat COVID-19 they also collectively suppressed nearly all evidence that effective therapeutics were available for those who were telling Big Pharma, the insurance companies and the federal government to stick the vaccines up their pooters. It was just a couple of weeks ago when Biden finally mentioned and acknowledged the effectiveness of monoclonal antibodies. Look at major chain drug stores like CVS denying customers a prescription for Ivermectin. Look, I don't think you're dumb but a night in a Holiday Inn Express wouldn't be a bad idea.
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