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Is there any way your organization could point nurses who refused the jab where they can go for work? I have a friend and the toll this has taken on her is horrifying. She has been trying to get some online triage work but so far has been unsuccessful. She's a brilliant nurse with decades of experience and saved my husband's life.

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What I have have heard is that the home health industry does not demand this. Also, in the Phoenix area, I just found out that the Dignity hospitals are now asking potential applicants online if they have a religious exemption. Once you check “yes”, it is accepted and they will hire you.

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That is not the case where I live, unfortunately.

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When has a safe and effective vaccine been created in less than a year? Have these rushed, experimental vaccines that clearly weaken immunity and cause blood clots saved even one life?

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It seems more people are catching on they don’t work and risky!

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Does anyone know if nursing homes are using covid prevention protocols? IVM, HCQ, zinc, D3, C, etc?

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It is up to healthcare workers, primarily nurses, aides and support staff, to revoke the mandatory acceptance of these toxic shots. Doctors ( except for rare exceptions like Dr. McCullough ) have never and will not now be the leaders of this resistance. On the contrary, whenever such scandalous policies as mRNA shot mandates have been implemented, doctors have been the last people in the health care professions to raise objections. Those in the allied fields of nursing, nutrition and rehabilitation have always had more guts and more integrity.

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Dec 27, 2022·edited Dec 27, 2022

MDskeptic

Dr. McCullough is both a professor of medicine and a clinician. No one is more qualified to lead us. I am following Dr. McCullough and touting him. You are wrong. People who offer up only anecdotal evidence cannot lead.

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I think you misunderstand my comment. I very much admire, respect and support his recommendations in my own clinical practice. I said he is a rarity. If even a vocal 25% of American physicians were like him, we'd never be in the terrible situation we find ourselves.

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On the other hand nurses and allied disciplines have been more likely to put their jobs on the line for a principle. Perhaps because they have relatively little more to lose after their self respect and bodily autonomy have been violated.

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You are still wrong. Name one nurse who is leading. The head of the A team will lead us.

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Let me expand...after practicing medicine in teaching hospitals, emergency rooms, urgent care facilities, primary care clinics and private practice offices for 40 years, I believe we have a serious crisis of integrity in the medical profession. It did not start 3 years ago, but decades ago. It extends up to the highest levels of the national bureaucracy and trickles down to the greenest medical school enrollee. The allied fields of healthcare are not immune to this awful state of affairs but in my work I have seen greater courage and activism coming from nurses, aides and hospital orderlies than I have seen from my credentialed peers. I do not have to name one but I can name a dozen. My point in writing these comments is to encourage colleagues in the allied professions to raise their voices as Dr. McCullough has, and as I have in my smaller sphere. I would be delighted if my physician colleagues would be the ones to lead this movement at the point of health care delivery . Sadly my long experience has reduced my optimism that they can be counted on to do so.

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I missed the part where you praised Dr. McCullough for paying a terrible price for leading the way.

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Unfortunate.y, other doctors are afraid about losing their jobs and reputations. I know some that are scared to say anything and keep to themselves as much as possible, especially in California. The government did a great job shutting down any discussion of dissident views. Allied health professionals can have licenses pulled and lawsuits, also. There is the case of the Missouri chiropractor being sued for 450 billion dollars to make an example out of him, and because he recommended Vit. D.

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I understand you completely. You are wrong.

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I disagree. The entire alternative healthcare movement is a case of non-A team, grass roots "leading". Finally, allopathic care was essentially forced to start offering some token acupuncture and they keep attempting to get control of supplements. Fauci is what we get when we are led from the top.

All of which makes it clear just what a unicorn someone like Dr. McCullough is.

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Any chance you could stop asking if we find the newsletter “ enjoyable”?

It’s horrifying . And much appreciated .

Wrong word. Wrong place.

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A better word woukd be “useful.”

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Helpful would be a better word. Alas, Dr. McCullough, as good as he is, is not a wordsmith.

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Not in my part of Canada. It’s up to 5 or 6 short for the old folks in care homes. And every 💉round the home I know about loses a few residents. We love euthanizing citizens up here 😥

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Sadness. ❤️

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Dear Unvaxxed

In your part of Canada do people type short when they mean shots or are they like most people under age 70 who were not taught to check their work?

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I wonder what is going on in Buffalo? You still need a covid test to visit a nursing facility and mask mandates At emergency clinics yet mask optional at doctors

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Forgot to add… he’s my hero.

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Good to hear another promising statistic. 50% of Americans are getting the booster. You know, the one with 50% alpha and 50% BA5, neither of which are circulating. 😂 And 5% of parents are falling for the injection for children. It seems the rudder of this ship has turned and is heading in a new direction. What we need now is for some really good law firm to get people like Dr. McCullough, Dr. Jessica Rose and Dr. Robert Malone to establish that the vaccine is “not” a vaccine, but a biological that does genetic engineering. Once they do that, the 1986 law protecting Big Pharma from liability for vaccines is out the door. All of these vaccine injured patients can go after them and when they do, they can also go after the FDA and CDC for their fraud. The House of Cards will come down and Klaus Schwab can take his Brave New World and live in it all by himself.

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Why would anyone take a "Booster " injection?

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Whatever the reason(s), it is clear that nursing care staff do not want the experimental injection.

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I don't think that people care if it was tested only on 8 mice. Everyone I talk to could care less. They are mostly listening to the news of safe and effective. But, healthcare workers in nursing homes may have seen things happen that others haven't seen. And, they see people getting reinfected regardless of the vaccines. Once someone is aware that damage could happen, that changes their attitude.

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I hope the beginning of these revelations will help free us all! https://twitter.com/davidzweig/status/1607378386338340867

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We can hope the workers are wise and avoid any more things that could endanger their charges.

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I was in rehab in Florida in January of 2021 after mitravalve replacement surgery. Although there were no mandates, about half the nurses took the jab. Every one of them missed the next work day “recovering” from it. The other half hadn’t taken it while I was there.

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