Posted on 12/31/2021 10:53:36 PM PST by ProfessorGoldiloxx
"Empire State considers being a minority a health 'risk factor' due to 'longstanding systemic health and social inequities'
The state of New York said it will prioritize non-White people in the distribution of COVID-19 treatments in short supply.
New York’s Department of Health released a document detailing its plan to distribute the treatments, such as monoclonal antibody treatment and antiviral pills.
The plan includes a section on eligibility for the scarce antiviral pills that people must meet to receive the treatment, including a line stating a person needs to have "a medical condition or other factors that increase their risk for severe illness." ..."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Part of the problem is that if you live in NYS it’s harder than Hades to find someone willing to prescribe prophylaxis or early treatment so you don’t develop bad CoupFlu.
And that’s a huge part of the problem.
Big Med is refusing to treat CoupFlu patients until complications develop.
That is evil.
Big Med here is killing people.
Meanwhile, compare and contrast...
https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/influenza/seasonal/
Pay very special attention to the blue “Stop the Flu” section at the top of the web page.
Note the advice to “Ask your health care provider about a prescription antiviral”.
And yet God help you if try to get early treatment in NYS for CoupFlu
One Freeper poster has been saying for years that their intention is to eliminate Whitey, after taking all his money.
Faucis very own Tusegegee experiment.
The Rhodesia model.
Racist New Yawk bastards.
R A C I S T S
Confirmed.
Intentional genocide.
Bigger lab rats saves testing time.
“COVID-19 treatments in short supply.”
Which is... ?
separate drinking fountains for white people?
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