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originally posted by: nonspecific
It would be if the tests were false I agree.
Here in the UK well over 90 percent come back negative.
a reply to: Joneselius
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: chr0naut
Chicken feed.
I'm sure he makes more than that every week.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
There are some medical reasons for vaccine exemptions, and some people should be allowed to get them.
But the implication that 500 people could just turn up and get an exemption certificate sounds a bit suspect.
If the doctor was open for 12 hours, that would imply that he only saw each person for one Minute and 26 Seconds, without breaks, which is hardly enough time for him to properly diagnose that many patients.
If the doctor took $20 per patient, that is $10,000 total from that batch.
originally posted by: Fowlerstoad
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
I have a bunch of family members with a hereditary clotting disorder, and I am a M.D.; so, thanks for this information. I planned to write similar letters for about 5 relatives, whom I know have this disorder (in my family, it is Factor V Leiden - an autosomal dominant pro-clotting disorder of coagulation).
I might use what this guy has written as a template, but first, I am also talking with my lawyer just in case
EDIT TO ADD: I just have a bad feeling about vaccinating factor V Leiden patients with something that could have ANY pro-coagulant / increased clotting problems at all. I would rather be hesitant to have people vaccinated, as opposed to killing people with clots - and even very small clots in the wrong places can kill, unfortunately. My family members have historically tended to die from clot-related issues., and a number of them have already had significant clots such as DVT's and myocardial infarctions already. If they want the vaccines, it is their choice of course, but I want to allow them an alternative if possible.
This vaccine / these vaccines really should NOT be mandatory for everyone despite all other variables. That is a load of baloney there, and it makes me skeptical of the whole process!
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: nonspecific
How many cycles do you guys run the PCR tests at? Do you even know?
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
There are some medical reasons for vaccine exemptions, and some people should be allowed to get them.
But the implication that 500 people could just turn up and get an exemption certificate sounds a bit suspect.
If the doctor was open for 12 hours, that would imply that he only saw each person for one Minute and 26 Seconds, without breaks, which is hardly enough time for him to properly diagnose that many patients.
If the doctor took $20 per patient, that is $10,000 total from that batch.
originally posted by: nonspecific
What did they expect?
It's right that a GP should be able to give a letter like this if it's legit but this was always going to be just a publicity stunt and he'll likely be in a lot of trouble and quite rightly so.
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: glen200376
So you test healthy people to see if they are ill?
originally posted by: nonspecific
Good grief man do you realise how overdramatically absurd you sound when you say things like that.
I work on a covid testing site. People come of their own accord to have a partially assisted swab test to see if they have covid 19 or not.
If you want to pretend I'm doing things on the same level as a gulag guard then feel free but it will make you look like a bit of a bellend.
a reply to: glen200376
You must have caught it numerous times or do you wear a hazmat suit?
You are part of the problem,the manufactured casedemic.
Just goes to show that morals are lacking nowadays as long as you can milk the taxpayers purse.
originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: nonspecific
The post was about a doctor in Ontario Canada. Bbbuuutt, I think the poster blew it up out of proportion. The story about the doctor signing exemption letters and the police show up??? please read it again. The police showed up because locals thought , with the crowd, that there was a possibility of violence, NOT about the doctor signing anything.