Garzie said...
the article is rather poorly written and appears to be designed to tap into peoples fears.
My favorite in that group is Dr. Stella Immanuel.
"To the extent that the mainstream medical community paid attention to the group at all, it was to point out that these doctors making misstatements lacked the expertise to comment. There was no evidence that any of the doctors who spoke that day had treated patients severely ill with the virus, according to MedPage Today, a peer-reviewed medical news site. None of them were infectious-disease experts or worked in intensive-care units during the pandemic. One was best known for promoting bizarre religious beliefs,
including tweeting that America needed “deliverance from demon sperm” because people were falling ill from having sex with demons and witches in their dreams. Two of the “frontline” doctors were ophthalmologists, only one of whom was still licensed."
Now, I simply copied that paragraph from
an article on Time.com. I'm not saying, of course, that people
aren't falling ill from having sex with demons and witches in their dreams. I think there's a clinical trial underway to make that determination.