posted on Jan, 17 2022 @ 08:57 PM
What's really sad is we no longer have doctors in private practice that attend their patients, whom they know well, when they're in the hospital;
that's left to doctors who are solely hired to care for inpatients. (Surgery patients are a different story.)
Doctors who staff the hospitals are told by their directors what treatment protocol works, and what they aren't allowed to 'experiment' with. They're
given the same agenda-driven statistics we're given, with the hospital board telling them vaccination are highly successful, and 'alternative'
treatments aren't, because there's evidence they do more harm than good.
The medical profession lives in a different world; they don't have the luxury of looking for alternative information on the internet and seeing
exactly how much is out there. Even if they did have the free time most other professions offer, their hands are still tied by 'hospital protocol'.
It's nearly impossible for them to see alternative information in their sheltered world.
The doctors around my area are seeing evidence that something isn't right, and though they're expected to offer the vaccine to patients, if you
decline it's not uncommon for them to smile and say "I don't blame you". My MIL asked about getting a booster, and her doctor told her that it wasn't
a good idea- probably due to her advanced age. She's fit as a fiddle, so it wasn't for comorbidities, and she didn't have any complications with the
first two shots. They're the ones seeing adverse reactions in increasing numbers as people get vaccinated, after all.
I am starting to see more and more doctors give the impression they don't have a lot of faith in the vaccine; hopefully that will continue to spread
throughout the community.
There are three things you can't hide; the sun, the moon and the truth.