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Budzbuddha

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96%. Are you sure?

June 16, 2021
Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots, according to Survey
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Of the 700 physicians responding to an internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), nearly 60 percent said they were not “fully vaccinated” against COVID.
This contrasts with the claim by the American Medical Association that 96 percent of practicing physicians are fully vaccinated. This was based on 300 respondents.
Neither survey represents a random sample of all American physicians, but the AAPS survey shows that physician support for the mass injection campaign is far from unanimous.
“It is wrong to call a person who declines a shot an ‘anti-vaxxer,’” states AAPS executive director Jane Orient, M.D. “Virtually no physicians are ‘anti-antibiotics’ or ‘anti-surgery,’ whereas all are opposed to treatments that they think are unnecessary, more likely to harm than to benefit an individual patient, or inadequately tested.”
The AAPS survey also showed that 54 percent of physician respondents were aware of patients suffering a “significant adverse reaction.” Of the unvaccinated physicians, 80 percent said “I believe risk of shots exceeds risk of disease,” and 30% said “I already had COVID.”
Other reasons for declining the shot included unknown long-term effects, use of aborted fetal tissue, “it’s experimental,” availability of effective early treatment, and reports of deaths and blood clots.
Of 560 practicing physicians, 56 percent said they offered early treatment for COVID.
Nonphysicians were also invited to participate in the survey. Of some 5,300 total participants, 2,548 volunteered comments about associated adverse effects of which they were aware. These included death, amputation, paralysis, stillbirth, menstrual irregularities, blindness, seizures, and heart issues.
“Causality is not proven. However, many of these episodes might have resulted in a huge product liability or malpractice award if they had occurred after a new drug,” stated Dr. Orient. “Purveyors of these COVID products are protected against lawsuits.”


More hidden agenda bullshit - one just needs to dig a little. Source also displays open form for “ physicians “ seems easy to fudge and submit too.

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DIY-HP-LED

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Maybe a leprosarium on some island for the anti vaxxers ….

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It will be fun to watch these fuckers howl and dance when the mRNA vaccines come out of EUS around September and employers require vaccination. Healthcare insurance companies, the military, federal employees and contractors, schools and employers nation wide. If health insurance companies make stupidity a preexisting condition and require it for coverage, employers will also require it and many Americans get their healthcare via employers. So far we've seen around 99% compliance when vaccines are mandated by employers. It should be quite a show when the hammer drops with the end of EUS for covid vaccines, there should be a whole lot of freaking out and firing going on.

The Trumpers will be hammered yet again by the forth wave of covid and then by being required to get the shot after getting fucked over by delta, winning.
 

Budzbuddha

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Here is an example of the stupidity - TEXAS

7 day average ( currently )

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Now i guess many long term residents have “ forgotten “ a few decades ago of another pandemic ripping thru the state …… polio.


From the 1930s to the 1950s, in response to the rising epidemic of paralytic poliomyelitis (polio), Texas researchers led a wave of discoveries in virology, rehabilitative therapies, and the modern intensive care unit that transformed the field nationally.

The disease threatened the lives of children and adults in the United States, especially in the South, arousing the same kind of fear more recently associated with AIDS and other dread diseases.

Houston and Harris County, Texas, had the second-highest rate of infection in the nation, and the rest of the Texas Gulf Coast was particularly hard-hit by this debilitating illness. At the time, little was known, but eventually the medical responses to polio changed the medical landscape forever.

Polio also had a sweeping cultural and societal effect. It engendered fearful responses from parents trying to keep children safe from its ravages and an all-out public information blitz aimed at helping a frightened population protect itself. The disease exacted a very real toll on the families, friends, healthcare resources, and social fabric of those who contracted the disease and endured its acute, convalescent, and rehabilitation phases.

Sound familiar ?
 

BudmanTX

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Here is an example of the stupidity - TEXAS

7 day average ( currently )

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Now i guess many long term residents have “ forgotten “ a few decades ago of another pandemic ripping thru the state …… polio.


From the 1930s to the 1950s, in response to the rising epidemic of paralytic poliomyelitis (polio), Texas researchers led a wave of discoveries in virology, rehabilitative therapies, and the modern intensive care unit that transformed the field nationally.

The disease threatened the lives of children and adults in the United States, especially in the South, arousing the same kind of fear more recently associated with AIDS and other dread diseases.

Houston and Harris County, Texas, had the second-highest rate of infection in the nation, and the rest of the Texas Gulf Coast was particularly hard-hit by this debilitating illness. At the time, little was known, but eventually the medical responses to polio changed the medical landscape forever.

Polio also had a sweeping cultural and societal effect. It engendered fearful responses from parents trying to keep children safe from its ravages and an all-out public information blitz aimed at helping a frightened population protect itself. The disease exacted a very real toll on the families, friends, healthcare resources, and social fabric of those who contracted the disease and endured its acute, convalescent, and rehabilitation phases.

Sound familiar ?
hey now.....

Blame Abbott for opening it up...
 

mooray

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Lol it most definitely is on the link that I provided. But ok.

So you've been pro-vaccine for a year and have been vaccinated yourself and supporting vaccinations for those you care about and just now today you're worried that you're more vulnerable to the delta variant because of the vaccine you took?

Or is just another thing in a long line of seeking out confirmation bias and you're holding it up like it somehow nullifies everything else?
 

rkymtnman

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wonder if our fresno covid expert realizes that 90% of americans didn't catch covid at all. so he's in the 10% that did catch it. probably more susceptible to catching it again. will immunity defeat the Epsilon and Gamma variants?
 
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