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Retired Engineer's avatar

The US medical system has had systemic flaws for decades. When large profits are involved the rush to collect that revenue will have collateral damage.

The patient must take responsibility for their care. You never know when your healthcare provider needs a new car or boat (advice from doctors I know personally).

DuPont did a study of hospital safety in the 1990's to explore whether we could sell them our safety services. I saw the results of this study. The number of deaths caused by easily preventable causes was about 100,000 per year.

My wife's cousin who is an ICU nurse has intervened at least 5 times with relatives hospital care to prevent serious errors by staff that could have resulted in death. The human error rate in medical care is unacceptable.

The hospital/clinic system in my area lost most of their clients' medical data when they converted to databases. My wife and I had to help them with gaps in their information when we were recently in their office. Somehow their billing information was intact.

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Robert Timsah's avatar

The liability waiver is all the evidence one should really need. But more importantly, notice how they don't change course no matter the effectiveness of the vaccines at stopping the spread? It's obvious to anyone who studies political operations that Covid/Vaccines are being used to keep certain societies on a never ending cycle of cases, vaccines, boosters, masks and lockdowns. None of which will ever eradicate Covid, which is the point. Ivermectin threatens this cycle and so it must be destroyed. This cycle will never end until the people rise up to stop it.

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