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Health authorities in Canada are going after atorvastatin (and fluvoxamine) in addition to ivm. Treating long COVID is now a problem because it gives the FLCCC more credibility.
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[–]FlippyKing 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun - 2 years ago (0 children)
The reasons doctors are licensed is because they have the responsibility to treat the patients they see, not treat some amorphous generalized model of a human. This kind of approach allows "off label" treatments (such as lupron as a "puberty blocker" when it is not that but is a prostate cancer drug), and allows doctors to consider the unique factors each patient presents. This kind of action is one step away from what I think they call, and outlaw in the US if not everywhere I believe, corporate medicine. (Tele-medicine is also a step towards that as well.)
If doctors didn't love their golf, and their McMansions, and their girlfriends when their wives are not around, and if they didn't love all that while paying off what would be insurmountable student loan debt for anyone else, they might see how this is an attack on their careers. Very soon doctors will not be needed, by the technocrats.
Did I type technocrats? I meant Satanists.
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