@1goodtern A lot of the “covid community” on Twitter is made up of people who didn’t take it seriously, didn’t listen to anyone, didn’t mitigate, and now have long covid as the first hardship they’ve ever faced in their lives and they can’t believe no one cares about them now.
@1goodtern Where I live just not pretending that it doesn’t exist is all it takes
@1goodtern I am in a very unwelcome position of enjoying the attention of child services because I enable my son to wear an #ffp2to protect him from #sarscov2. No matter that countless medical publications and even the WHO advise to prevent infection; it is 'stunting his development'.
@1goodtern Wear a mask, clean the air, vaccinate well (at least me) then not sick in 4 years. Pharma and health care don’t want you that healthy.
Tern, do you have pinned or highlighted posts that convey what changes you recommend for the health system? Here are mine, 5 simple but I believe dramatically effective changes. From my Substack article. 1. Make it illegal for pharmaceutical companies to advertise or sponsor or gift to any medical institution, health insurance company, individual scientists (not hired by same) or any medical journal, social media network, TV, magazine, newspaper (paper or electronic). If this requires a new constitutional amendment, I'm sure an enraged public will get it passed. In the interim, have the FDA restore it's pre-1977 rule on pharmaceutical company presence in advertisement media prior to 1997 (see drmichaelwayne.com/blog/drug-ads-… ). 2. Abolish the FDA, NIH (Fauci's department is part of NIH), and CDC, allow the 50 states (and DC plus US Territories) to decide how they want to do similar functions, whether as an individual state or as a member of a group of states, the obvious reaction will be that there will be a dominant blue-state approach, a dominant red-state approach, and a dominant mix-match approach. I would agree to a minimal federal law requirement. Nobody can sell a drug or medical device that is not insured for liability protection (remove vaccine liability protection first). Liability insurance company underwriting testing labs would end up being setup to evaluate the risk of a new drug seeking liability protection then. Better to have competing safety certifying labs, so customers over time learn which testing labs do a better job. The counterpoint that many vaccines would not be produced is that (a) only bad vaccines would be stopped (good), (b) mandatory vaccine mandates would not be workable (of course, since one has abolished the FDA, NIH and CDC), and (c) vaccines would become voluntary and possibly more expensive but perhaps coverable under medical insurance. 3. Stop taxpayer funding of medical research, instead provide the incentives via a double-value or triple-value tax deduction approach for individual taxpayers to fund competing medical grant financial foundations. A double-value tax deduction, means a $1 given allows the individual to record on their taxes they donated $2. 4. Have the Congress pass these laws on a non-recorded vote so that their pharmaceutical overlords can't see how individual legislators voted (it's a simple procedural rule to allow bill passage by aye-nay voices). 5. Recommend individual states to abolish the DECERTIFICATION practices of individual medical licensing boards and pharmacy licensing boards; replace the decertification process by the use of civil law suits that require a trial by jury. For more, please follow. I have another article detailing item 3 above. The above is from my Substack article: Five, Simple, Dramatic Changes for the USA in a Sane Post-Pandemic World open.substack.com/pub/postpandem…
@1goodtern Antibodies are NOT critical components of protection against infectious diseases
@1goodtern That we as a global society exist in a dystopic state of denial about: 1) the down-regulation of our collective health, 2) the unknown effects of multiple infections over the life course and 3) the reality of post viral illness as a disabler of populations. #Prevention #Reality
@1goodtern #CovidIsNotOver I've run into too many peeps who honestly don't know this! They think their bad cold & cough, that goes on & on & on, is because of immunity debt! 🤦 I've given up explaining.
@1goodtern I tried to leave a warning for the mistreatment I got in a hospital so that next patients wouldn’t have to undergo what I went through. ( the whole shabang gaslighting sharade of no knowledge) They asked me to temper my tone, while not mentioning any dr by name. /1