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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Dr. Juli Mazi | Magic Pellets to Prevent Covid-19 and Fake Immunization Cards?" video.
@loralieisa This is false. Trump was NOT treated with hydroxychloroquine after contracting COVID.
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@mjowsey It may have. He had a rare form of treatable cancer, unlike most pancreatic cancers.
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@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH The statistic she posted is wrong. Straight-up wrong. Having said that, British press and Israeli press have been far more forthcoming about vaccine issues and serious problems with the vaccines, and they have the highest vaccination rates in the world. (Why am I not shocked? Honesty is something people appreciate, and respond to.)
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@atomicstyle7344 No, Dr. Grande is a supervising psychologist, not an MD. This specialty often works in MSW programs to train clinical social workers, and often supervises therapists of various kinds in state agencies. He is amply qualified to practice clinical psychology (better than many who are also state licensed), but not to practice psychiatry. As for what this woman supposedly was, SPOT ON! How people like her get permission to advise anyone on any of this stuff is a mystery. States should review their policies. COVID should motivate them if simple protection of the public didn't so far.
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That joke fell flat.
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@toolthoughts Don't quit your day job for stand-up comedy. Seriously, don't.
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@loralieisa Thank you. I think this is solid advice at the moment. Precautionary Principle applies.
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She recommended it for babies, and counterfeited vaccination cards -- yes, if Martha Stewart went to prison, then Mazi can as well. Minimum security exists for a reason. If she had only peddled the magic pellets to adults, and covered herself ("not intended to replace conventional testing and treatments in the event of symptoms"), and not counterfeited the cards, then no.
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