Posted on 04/25/2020 10:39:13 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
YouTube took down a video Friday posted by the bio-tech firm Aytu BioSience explaining a new UV light treatment for coronavirus patients. Aytu BioScience announced Tuesday the firm is working with Cedars-Sinai and the FDA to determine the efficacy of the treatment.
The video is now labeled, This video has been removed for violating YouTubes Terms of Service.
Original video with now dead link:
https://youtu.be/RZHQbKe9TtI
Copy posted and live for now:
CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR THE VIDEO
Aytu BioScience promoted the video on Twitter Friday morning, Many are now talking about UV light being used as a treatment for COVID-19. We are proud to have teamed up with @MarkPimentelMD and his team at @CedarsSinai. They developed Healight. Peer-reviewed data will be published in days, but heres how it works:
Aytu BioScience said this evening on Twitter that YouTube has not told them why the video was taken down, Thats correct. We do not have any idea why. Our team has asked for clarification.
With no explanation from YouTube forthcoming, Aytu BioScience posted the video to Vimeo Friday night:
Aytu_BioScience
@BioscienceAytu
· Apr 24, 2020
Many are now talking about UV light being used as a treatment for COVID-19. We are proud to have teamed up with @MarkPimentelMD and his team at @CedarsSinai. They developed Healight. Peer-reviewed data will be published in days, but here's how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZHQbKe9TtI
This is an accusation reported by NBC news on April 17, 2020. Trump made the statement about UV light on April 20, 2020. Set up within Trumps cabinet or coincidence?
The complete scrub of this company has been deleted from searches that I can find as of today other then financial.
Endotracheal light.
Just like what President Trump said.
Also GONE.
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