Good news: The Pfizer experimental treatment works!
— Chris "Early Treatment" Martenson, PhD (@chrismartenson) November 18, 2021
Bad news: Except at preventing more people from dying.
FDA report finds all-cause mortality 23.5% higher among vaccinated https://t.co/PdOjhAEhwb
Friday, November 19, 2021
FDA report finds all-cause mortality 23.5% higher among vaccinated
Enjoy being robbed and murdered, America
Enjoy being robbed and murdered, America. https://t.co/HwC42OJcKK
— Harvard2TheBigHouse (@Harvard2H) November 18, 2021
Thursday, November 18, 2021
AARON KHERIATY: I submitted this FOIA request to the FDA: they now claim it will take them 55 years to release the data on which Pfizer's vaccine approval
I submitted this FOIA request to the FDA: they now claim it will take them 55 years to release the data on which Pfizer's vaccine approval was based, though it only took them 108 days to review this data for the approval process. New heights of absurdity. https://t.co/be2kBXAjHj
— Aaron Kheriaty, MD (@akheriaty) November 18, 2021
DR. PAUL MARIK: COVID19 Critical Care
The Art of Medicine versus inept and toxic bureaucracy.
— Covid19Crusher (@Covid19Crusher) November 18, 2021
This is painful to watch because the harassment of the virtuous is morally difficult to countenance.@drbeen_medical ♥️ @sentarahealth💔https://t.co/TYEVZ1yIBD
You should know about his organization, FLCCC, which stands for Front Line COVID19 Critical Care.
DR. MARY T. BOWDEN: Strategies for Treating COVID to Avoid Hospitalization
Strategies for Treating Covid to Avoid Hospitalization https://t.co/ZNwzaDgpA1
— ToTheLifeboats (@ToTheLifeboats) November 5, 2021
The interview with Dr. Mary T. Bowden begins at the 5:53 mark. Dr. Bowden is an Otolaryngologist in Houston, TX with special training and skill in diagnosing, treating, and medically managing ear, nose, and throat disorders and diseases.
As an Otolaryngologist, Mary T. Bowden, MD performs treatment and management of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related bodily structures. Otolaryngology is the medical and surgical management and treatment of patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Significant diseases and conditions treated by Otolaryngologists include hearing imbalance, allergies, deviated septum, rhinitis, sinusitis, sinus headaches and migraines, nasal obstruction, hoarseness, GERD, infections, throat tumors, vocal cord disorders, enlarged thyroid glands, Grave's disease, head and neck cancers, sleep apnea, facial trauma, cleft palates, drooping eyelids, hair loss, and facial paralysis. Medical tests, procedures and therapies provided by Otolaryngologists include treatment of allergy using medication, immunotherapy; surgery on the face, neck or ear for cosmetic, functional, or reconstructive purposes; treating or removing tumors of the head and neck, including the nose and throat; managing throat disorders; treating ear infections, tumors, and nerve pathway disorders affecting hearing and balance; attending to ENT diseases in children, including congenital abnormalities and developmental delays; as well as managing nose and sinus dysfunctions.
At the 40:09 mark, Dr. Bowden references the site, InfusionCenter.org, for the caller, Daniel, to monoclonal antibodies. She is helpful.
47:35 Smokers rarely get COVID. Interesting.