If you have the stats, why not actually share them instead of just spouting more speculation without actual support. But what about the stats of all those unvaccinated that got ill and then regretted not taking the vaccine.
This doesn't make sense. If the vaccine works then there wouldn't need to be mandated. The variants are blamed on un vaccinated but there is no proof of that really. Natural immunity works with most people unless you're 70 years old, or in poor health condition. Show me proof the covid 19 existed. Several people asked the courts to provide proof that covid 19 exists and they failed to do so.
The PCR test isn't meant to diagnose disease, so there's strike one. Karry Mullis himself has stated this.
About Rapid Antigen Testing (RAT)
Rapid antigen tests are a screening tool only and not for diagnosing COVID-19. Anyone feeling unwell, especially with respiratory symptoms, is advised to get a regular PCR test at a testing site.
Strike two since it requires PCR test to verify a person has covid 19 or not.
Rapid antigen testing (RAT) for COVID-19 | SA Health
KARY MULLIS - COVID PCR TEST INVENTOR - NOT MEANT TO BE USED FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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Johnson County hospital sued after refusing to give patient Ivermectin to treat COVID-19
The family of a Kansas man with COVID-19 sued Olathe Medical Center after the Johnson County hospital refused to administer Ivermectin.
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Johnson County hospital sued after refusing to give patient Ivermectin to treat COVID-19
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Heidi Schmidt
Posted: Dec 14, 2021 / 03:03 PM CST / Updated: Dec 14, 2021 / 03:04 PM CST
(KLAS)
OLATHE, Kan. — A Kansas man’s family is suing a Johnson County hospital and asks for a court to issue an emergency order that would allow his personal doctor to give him a controversial medication to treat COVID-19.
Deke Belden, 41, was diagnosed with
COVID-19 and was taking Ivermectin with several other drugs in November to treat the illness. The lawsuit says his personal physician in Olathe prescribed the treatment.
On Nov. 27, Belden was admitted to Olathe Medical Center, suffering from pneumonia related to COVID-19. The lawsuit says Belden asked to continue receiving the Ivermectin treatment while in the hospital, but doctors and nurses at the hospital denied his request.
The filing shows Belden’s parents brought doses of Ivermectin to his room, but hospital staff wouldn’t allow them to give it to their son. Belden’s family said his condition has gotten worse since he quit taking the medication, and he was sedated at the time.
The family of a Kansas man with COVID-19 sued Olathe Medical Center after the Johnson County hospital refused to administer Ivermectin.
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Joe Rogan took so called horse dewormer to treat covid 19.