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Comments by "Fred Bloggs" (@fredbloggs5902) on "Study: Vaccines Being Administered Incorrectly" video.
It USED to be. It was discontinued around ten years ago and removed from training.
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@alanpaulsen6174 But accidental IVs DO happen and can kill you.
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The training was changed around ten years ago.
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Every little helps
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He has a PhD in medical training.
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The training was changed around ten years ago.
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Except it works and is being used in India.
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The training was changed.
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Qaz
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If that was true, he wouldn’t be publicising this issue.
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But it DOES happen, and research shows an accidental IV with Pfizer can cause myocarditis. It seems sensible to eliminate the risk.
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Biden’s vax was a photo op, it would have been saline.
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Now go watch his recent review of ivermectin
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It was discontinued around ten years ago for all, including doctors and nurses.
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Except the risk does exist and when it happens it can kill you. Removing the risk seems a wise precaution.
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Not in large quantities.
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You can ask... ...Most will refuse, many won’t even know what it means.
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The training was changed around ten years ago
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Aspiration was removed from all medical training around ten years ago.
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The training was changed around ten years ago.
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He has a PhD in medical training. He has literally trained nurses all over the world in how to perform IM injections.
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Congratulations on showing the world you know absolutely nothing about PhDs... ...but keep going, we all need a laugh.
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@SimonLarkin-CSRecording 1) Nobody has claimed Campbell is an MD, least of all him. 2) Having a PhD confers the title of Doctor, that’s why it’s called a doctorate. 3) PhDs have nothing to do with Philosophy. Never mind, you might actually learn something one day. Toddle off now and have your milk and cookies.
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@SimonLarkin-CSRecording Your total ignorance is impressive. I suggest you go lookup what a PhD actually is before you embarrass yourself any further. I have no further interest in what you think you know. You’re blocked.
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Then how do you explain his recent video promoting ivermectin?
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@kevinkeswick1243 If he did that YouTube would immediately cancel his entire channel. I’m not responsible for your profound ignorance of YouTube.
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What about your shoulder?
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Maybe, but the risk would be lower.
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Go learn some biology before you embarrass yourself any further.
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No, the training was changed around ten years ago
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A recent study shows accidental IVs of Pfizer can cause myocarditis.
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How many is too many?
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Nonsense, accidental IVs are typically 1 in 1,000.
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They’re following their training which was changed around ten years ago
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How long ago was that, and in which country?
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Maybe he is, but his advice to aspirate is hard to refute, the dangers of accidental IVs have been known for decades.
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@angrybrit7331 there’s no evidence for your claim.
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The risk of accidental IV is greater there. There’s also more risk of nerve damage.
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@Flipmode1900 why would they lie?
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The training was changed around ten years ago
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The training was changed around ten years ago to not aspirate for deltoid IMs.
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@thesquadequalstraitors2273 The claim is that they stopped aspirating because it could make IM injections painful and accidental IVs were rare. The reality is that what you get now depends on how long ago they were trained. Most medical professionals over 40 will aspirate, especially if asked. Most others won’t even know what it is.
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Actually longer, but he raised the issue again last week because of a new study showing an accidental IV of Pfizer can cause myocarditis.
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No difference
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He’s been raising the issue for over a year.
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The deltoid IM protocol was changed worldwide to remove aspiration around ten years ago
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The training was changed around ten years ago
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Except aspirating isn’t going to do any harm, and might save lives. You really are an utterly vile person, get a life.
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The risk of nerve damage and accidental IVs are greater in the butt.
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1) Covid jabs are IM, not subcutaneous. 2) The training was changed around ten years ago for IMs.
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It doesn’t work like that
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Aspiration was removed from the training around ten years ago
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Not true, the protocol only changed around ten years ago, why are you lying?
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@massivereader You’re welcome to provide non-anecdotal evidence for your claim. The US-NIH/NLM study is dated 2015. The U.K.-NHS cites data from 2008. Procedure documents for hospitals in the U.K. dated 2007 still specify aspiration.
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The Australian health website specifies no aspiration, go look for yourself.
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The study said myocarditis
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Given that the study used the Pfizer covid shot, it couldn’t be from 2019.
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Except he did an entire video on ivermectin two weeks ago.
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@damienlabenz So you aren’t going to admit you lied about him not covering ivermectin then? Imagine my shock.
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Which country? Please provide sources for your claims.
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The training was changed around ten years ago
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