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Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:31 pm to WaWaWeeWa
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Fauci graduated from Cornell. Do you trust him now?
No. He has never practiced a day in his life. Went straight from med school to a DC swamp office. He doesn't know jack shite about actually being in practice treating patients on a daily basis, and never has. He is not a doctor, he is a research scientist, and not a very good one.
Now, please tell me where your prestigious MD came from, and how many Covid patients you have treated?
This post was edited on 8/9/21 at 10:33 pm
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:33 pm to Norbert
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His sample size is a whopping 15
This is where he lost me.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:36 pm to Norbert
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It would quickly become evident that the most vocal covid downplayers, anti-covid vaxers, and proponents of unproven therapies have no background in the sciences and haven’t set foot in a hospital throughout the entire pandemic.
Know of about 100 kids who contracted the dreaded delta at a church camp then took it home to their families. 0 hospitalized
Most were over it in 3 days and some had 0 symptoms. Their parents, brothers, snd sisters then caught it. Everybody is healing up with 0 problems.
This post was edited on 8/9/21 at 10:38 pm
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:40 pm to beebefootballfan
What percentage were vaccinated? Genuinely curious.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:45 pm to CoolKat
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Dunning Kruger Effect. People fail to realize their incompetence and therefore think they are way more competent than they are.
I would research how to weld and then go up to a welder and critique them on my job. Because I don’t think that’s something that can be learned by reading a few articles and doing “my own research”
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:52 pm to tiger1014
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would research how to weld and then go up to a welder and critique them on my job. Because I don’t think that’s something that can be learned by reading a few articles and doing “my own research”
I think a better metaphor is that you hire a welder snd his welds keep coming apart and he continues to change the price and lead time of the job so you start researching standard welding practices and notice your welder may be feeding you bull shite.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:55 pm to bshef
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Does anyone have the studies he references? I know he mentioned they’re on a jump drive. Just seeing if they’ve been floating around here. Would really enjoy reading through them.
here ya go
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:55 pm to Norbert
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I would LOVE to see everyone’s credentials and backgrounds in here. That would be hilarious.
It would quickly become evident that the most vocal covid downplayers, anti-covid vaxers, and proponents of unproven therapies have no background in the sciences and haven’t set foot in a hospital throughout the entire pandemic.
I don’t believe the people on this forum who have different opinions about the effectiveness of vaccines or the current Covid19 mitigation policies are making up their own peer reviewed research, the vast majority are citing or referencing other medical doctors and researchers…..lol.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:59 pm to tigerskin
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agree with some of that but are we going to skip over the part where he acts like summer colds don’t exist? Not sure where he lives that they don’t get summer colds
I imagine the doctor is speaking in general that colds decrease significantly during summer for a variety of reasons.
This post was edited on 8/9/21 at 11:00 pm
Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:20 pm to WaWaWeeWa
Just a small sample of things I trust more than Fauci and the CDC.
A prostate exam from captain hook.
A fart the morning after a crawfish boil.
A styrofoam gas can.
A Nigerian inheritance email.
A free mattress on craigslist.
A bubble bath with a piranha.
A mixed drink from Bill Cosby.
A prostate exam from captain hook.
A fart the morning after a crawfish boil.
A styrofoam gas can.
A Nigerian inheritance email.
A free mattress on craigslist.
A bubble bath with a piranha.
A mixed drink from Bill Cosby.
This post was edited on 8/9/21 at 11:21 pm
Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:52 pm to Norbert
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I would LOVE to see everyone’s credentials and backgrounds in here. That would be hilarious.
Holiday Inn Express last night boyeeeeeee!
Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:58 pm to browns
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Vaccines were developed to decrease morbidity and mortality
The earlty results that were presented to the public stated that they prevented even mild infections. Then the goal posts were moved to decrease hospitalizations and now decrease mortality.
What's next? decrease mortality for a few months?
For a disease that 99.97% survive without the "vaccine"?
It's not a vaccine, it's a very temporary prophylactic/therapeutic.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 12:51 am to LSUbest
Goal posts not moved. Initial vaccine data was way better than ever expected. They reported that vaccine prevented minor infection because it did. But real world effectiveness of the vaccine changed. Not unexpected, especially when accounting for variants. But doesn’t change the fact that all that has ever actually mattered is if vaccines improve morbidity/mortality, particularly in regards to how stressed the healthcare system is. Mississippi is currently out of ICU beds for any patients. Care for both covid and non-covid patients has been severely compromised. Vaccines can help with this by keeping people out of the hospital. That’s the biggest thing we should be focusing on IMO
Posted on 8/10/21 at 12:59 am to Norbert
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the most vocal covid downplayers, anti-covid vaxers, and proponents of unproven therapies
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haven’t set foot in a hospital throughout the entire pandemic.

Posted on 8/10/21 at 1:11 am to Evolve
Wow. That doc has had enough.
Wouldn't it be glorious to have a nationally televised debate on the subject?
Wouldn't it be glorious to have a nationally televised debate on the subject?
Posted on 8/10/21 at 7:07 am to browns
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Mississippi is currently out of ICU beds for any patients.
Are they though? You have been to all of the ICU's and seen this for yourself?
Posted on 8/10/21 at 7:10 am to browns
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First, if we are talking credentials, what are this man’s? A quick search online shows that he completed a single internship year followed by maybe a single year of ophthalmology (which is a three year program after internship). So not sure if he dropped out or what. He did not even complete a family medicine residency as far as I can tell. I had also never heard of functional medicine, so I looked into the largest organization for the “specialty” that I could find, Institute for Functional Medicine. It seems that you can get certified in some aspect of this in as little as a few days. Even still, he does not seem to be listed in the organizations directory of practitioners. Not sure how he has any kind of authority or why anyone would blindly follow his advice?
Education & Experience
Medical School & Residency
William Beaumont Hospital
Residency, Ophthalmology
St Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center
Internship, Internal Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Medical School
University of Notre Dame
Other Training, Biology
University of Notre Dame
Other Training, Biology
Posted on 8/10/21 at 7:12 am to LSUbest
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The earlty results that were presented to the public stated that they prevented even mild infections. Then the goal posts were moved to decrease hospitalizations and now decrease mortality.
What's next? decrease mortality for a few months?
For a disease that 99.97% survive without the "vaccine"?
Its all a farce. The CDC wants you forget that symptoms ranged from asymptomatic to severe since the pandemic started late 2019. Nope that never happened. The came back a year later in October 2020 when the vax got pushed on the public in masses to scream look look. The vaccine gives you protection! Amazing how people forget the past so easily.
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