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If true that she did post that and is a veterinarian she should be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Falsifying, trying to create a public panic, whatever they are going after Jessie smollet. It’s exactly the same thing
I’d say in addition, she should lose whatever medical credentials for impersonating a medical dr. If true.
guilty or innocent it doesn’t matter, she’s a lib and no matter what she says either out of her shithole or her shithole below her nose is all just lies and shit
 
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If you Google her name she's running for Congress. So telling the truth? Well that's optional.

If true that she did post that and is a veterinarian she should be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Falsifying, trying to create a public panic, whatever they are going after Jessie smollet. It’s exactly the same thing
I’d say she should lose whatever medical credentials As well for impersonating a medical dr. If true.
 
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If true that she did post that and is a veterinarian she should be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Falsifying, trying to create a public panic, whatever they are going after Jessie smollet. It’s exactly the same thing
I’d say in addition, she should lose whatever medical credentials for impersonating a medical dr. If true.
guilty or innocent it doesn’t matter, she’s a lib and no matter what she says either out of her shithole or her shithole below her nose is all just lies and shit
If you Google her name she's running for Congress. So telling the truth? Well that's optional.
OK, so the deal is she was a vet for 16 years. For the last year, she has been a "human" physical therapist. Hardly "frontline" IMHO, not like she is intubating anyone, but yes she technically is a health care provider. She is definitely stretching "Dr." by not clarify with a DVM behind her name though.
 
Enemies? It's our government that's doing it.
This was the first thing I thought of when I saw the veterinarian's post. She or somebody just re-worded this to fit her Twit account. Bots everywhere. All under the control of our enemies.
Straight from the horses mouth!!
https://youtube.com/shorts/zqEvQKO5_gM?feature=share
If Trump's administration had said that? Good grief, they would have burned down the white house to get rid of him.
 
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OK, so the deal is she was a vet for 16 years. For the last year, she has been a "human" physical therapist. Hardly "frontline" IMHO, not like she is intubating anyone, but yes she technically is a health care provider. She is definitely stretching "Dr." by not clarify with a DVM behind her name though.
So how much physical therapy do covid patients need again? Looking at that picture above I see small rubber coated dumbells.
 
So how much physical therapy do covid patients need again? Looking at that picture above I see small rubber coated dumbells.
I could understand survivors that had been on vents needed physical rehab...but thats after they recovered. That's not frontline. Frontline is when the pulse ox is in the 60s...
 

COVID Non-Compliers Are Less Open to New Ideas, More Extroverted and Driven by Self Interest


Summary: Those who flout COVID recommendations are less agreeable, have lower intellect, and tend to be more extroverted than those who adhere to recommendations. COVID non-conformists also prioritize self-interest and personal freedom and show greater tolerance for social deviance, a new study reports.

Source: University of Sydney

People who purposefully breach COVID-19 regulations tend to share certain characteristics, finds a study of attitudes and behaviors in Australia, the UK, the US and Canada.

When people protested the COVID-19 lockdown in Sydney last week, many were speculating about whether a certain type of person was more likely to be involved. Does science back that up?


A new University of Sydney study assessed people’s behaviours and attitudes towards pandemic regulations in Australia, the UK, the US, and Canada. It found that roughly 10 percent of people were noncompliant.

Those individuals were mostly male, less agreeable (cooperative, considerate), less intellectual as a personality trait (less willing to try new experiences), and more extroverted.

Published in high-ranking journal PLOS ONE, the study also found that these people tended to prioritise freedom and their own self-interest. They also perceived their social culture as tolerant to variation in values and behavior, with greater tolerance for deviance. Contrary to the stereotype, most of them were not young.

They also tended to engage less with official sources, such as government announcements and news and engaged more in unhealthy coping strategies such as denial and substance abuse.

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I think, especially after the interactions I've had here on the subject, vaccine mandates are unenforceable and essentially useless. I am starting to agree more with Andrew Sullivan:
I have to say, I believe that this backwards-assed attempt at giving freedom to produce a result is the right step for a socialist leaning individual such as yourself. Why? Because it still allows for freedom and the ability for mature adults to sit peacefully together in disagreement. There is no other solution your side has proffered that has come so close to being aligned with and respecting the freedom of the individual will. In fact, this position mirrors exactly what the libertarians have been saying all along.

Freedom exists with consequences, regardless of the paths taken. Its a mandatory part of free will. Its the very essence of wisdom: to see and account for the entanglement of consequences with free will, to understand that entanglement and choose a path that has the most acceptable consequences. It’s good to see that you have come to the right conclusion, albeit in an elitist, smug smart-assed and hope-for-harm kind of way. Whatever, I’ll take it as a win.
 
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I could understand survivors that had been on vents needed physical rehab...but thats after they recovered. That's not frontline. Frontline is when the pulse ox is in the 60s...
Pulse ox in the 60s is dead or will be soon. The patient’s condition will very likely have already gone from reversible shock to irreversible. They won’t be defined as a patient much longer.
 
Now that a large portion of the population has been jabbed with the solution. What, if any, are the ramifications of getting a blood transfusion? Like during a surgery or any medical needs.
Will this mRNA be transferred to the patient?
 
Now that a large portion of the population has been jabbed with the solution. What, if any, are the ramifications of getting a blood transfusion? Like during a surgery or any medical needs.
Will this mRNA be transferred to the patient?
That is a very real concern for a lot of people. My SIL just had surgery and asked me if I would give blood for her, which I would have but it was too close to the surgery timing. Luckily she didn't need it. There is a fee to donate like that and store your own blood.
 
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Anyone know if there's a test to check after a blood transfusion?

That is a very real concern for a lot of people. My SIL just had surgery and asked me if I would give blood for her, which I would have but it was too close to the surgery timing. Luckily she didn't need it. There is a fee to donate like that and store your own blood.
The aids epidemic brought this to mind. Back then you had to get tested before donating to not infect patients. I remember children getting aids from surgery and other medical procedures.
The unknown side effects of taking the shot could come back to haunt the innocent/unknowing
 
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Anyone know if there's a test to check after a blood transfusion?


The aids epidemic brought this to mind. Back then you had to get tested before donating to not infect patients. I remember children getting aids from surgery and other medical procedures.
The unknown side effects of taking the shot could come back to haunt the innocent/unknowing
Great reply
 
I’ll leave this here. Not always a tucker fan and I try to objectively dissect his monologues when I see them. This one lines up with my own research.

 
I’ll leave this here. Not always a tucker fan and I try to objectively dissect his monologues when I see them. This one lines up with my own research.



Everyone can see what's going on
They laugh 'cause they know they're untouchable
Not because what I said was wrong
Whatever it may bring
I will live by my own policies
I will sleep with a clear conscience
I will sleep in peace
Maybe it sounds mean
But I really don't think so
You asked for the truth and I told you
Through their own words
They will be exposed
They've got a severe case of
The emperor's new clothes
 
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Pulse ox in the 60s is dead or will be soon. The patient’s condition will very likely have already gone from reversible shock to irreversible. They won’t be defined as a patient much longer.
Actually that was the irony of COVID. Patients were speaking with pulse ox's in the 60s and be cyanotic when they would first enter the ER. Then crash quickly. I might be able to interpret the medical stuff OK ;).
 
Now that a large portion of the population has been jabbed with the solution. What, if any, are the ramifications of getting a blood transfusion? Like during a surgery or any medical needs.
Will this mRNA be transferred to the patient?
Its a real concern. If you are at risk from future blood loss - pending surgery or high risk activity, storing blood is not a bad idea.
 
Its a real concern. If you are at risk from future blood loss - pending surgery or high risk activity, storing blood is not a bad idea.

That's one good thing about having a wife and 4 children who have the same blood type as you. If I get this kidney or pancreas/kidney transplant, I will demand my family's blood.
 
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Generally speaking, red blood cells, platelets, and/or plasma are the preferred ingredients extracted and distilled from donations. WBCs, antibodies, any free roaming spike proteins would be isolated and discarded.
Wait, what? Discard antibodies? Antibodies are the most expensive part of blood! If a transfusion center is discarding antibodies they are not very bright. IVIG (intravenous immunglobulin) is THE most expensive infusion currently FDA approved, for people that don't make antibodies and have to receive them that can be 15-30K/month...The question is is the IVIG from vaccinated donors otherwise affected...