While America’s Frontline Doctors reported over $6.7 million in referral fees from July to September 2021, $6.7 million it isn’t close to the BILLIONS pharmaceutical companies made by pushing the vaccine only treatment for COVID. Kennedy, JrĪnother doctor on the panel who spoke to legislators is part of America’s Frontline Doctors, a brave group of doctors who follow the longstanding public health policy for defeating an infectious disease pandemic by aggressively repurposing therapeutic drugs for early treatment to avoid hospitalization. The same doctor says she is a consultant for Children’s Health Defense, led by pro-SAFE vaccination advocate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” Let’s break this down and fix this statement for MJN’s View: “hydroxychloroquine won a Nobel Prize for its treatment of malaria but is also used off label (as many medications are) for the treatment of Lupus symptoms and arthritis, to name a couple of off label uses. The same doctor says she is a consultant for Children’s Health Defense, led by anti-vaccination charlatan Robert F. “ a doctor says she lied to a pharmacist in order to get one of her patients a prescription to hydroxychloroquine, a malaria treatment that is ineffective at treating COVID but has been pushed as an alternative to vaccines. Given that the Editorial Board of The Morning Sentinel has already been less than truthful in its opinion piece, one should take its next comment with a grain of salt. The Morning Sentinel lied to you by omission. We spoke with Senator Keim and she told us the purpose of the session was to discuss with healthcare professionals why they are opposed to the mandate (again, they are not opposed to the vaccine but opposed to the mandate). Interestingly, the Morning Sentinel “Our View” opinion piece never mentioned that Senator Ned Claxton, a Democrat co-hosted the event with Senator Keim and instead vilified only Senator Lisa Keim, a Republican. You may recall that on August 12, 2021, Janet Mills touted the vaccine mandate by telling us it would “ensure the highest quality healthcare in the State of Maine.” Months into the vaccine mandate, we can now see that the people of Maine are receiving the worst quality of healthcare in their lives. Lisa Keim, a Republican from Dixfield and Senator Ned Claxton, a Democrat from Androscoggin, last month co-hosted a legislative information session designed to inform lawmakers about healthcare professionals’ views on the vaccine mandate (many of those who attended are pro-vaccine but are against the Governor Janet Mills’ vaccine mandate). So, it’s disheartening to see the Maine Medical Association, which represents more than 4,000 physicians in our state, issue a statement condemning the doctors who are following longstanding public health policy for defeating infectious disease pandemics: quarantine and treat the sick protect the vulnerable and aggressively develop repurposed therapeutic drugs and use early treatment protocols to avoid hospitalizations and praising the doctors give dangerous advice to Covid patients which is “go home and come back when you can’t breathe” at which time these same doctors will give patients Remdesivir that will likely shut down critical organs.Īnd it’s beyond persecutive though not at all surprising, that some of those same doctors (who don’t want to help you until you can’t breathe) will not provide you with any early treatment besides a vaccine are seen as worthwhile advisers by Democratic lawmakers and other political figures. This opinion is written to counter the misleading and despicable “Our View” opinion piece by The Morning Sentinel Editorial Board.Īs much as fighting a virus, this pandemic has been about silencing differing opinions, doing studies on repurposed therapeutic drugs that were designed to fail and using vague terms such as “misinformation” to stigmatize those who haven’t followed the warbly path of government officials and instead put all of its treatment “eggs” in the vaccine basket since it is not always the safe and effective treatment that local and mainstream media would like you to believe it is.
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