Hmmmm… good for those who want to get their medical opinions from a VETERINARIAN who calls for SOLIDARITY. What could go wrong?
I am sure you don’t know how corona viruses are common in animals. And the doctor went on to get a PHD in virology and worked on developing vaccines with the Bill Gates foundation.
I like that he encourages debate. Not ‘I am science.’
He has a Doctorate in virology. Go stand in line for your next booster, and don’t forget to double mask.
“get their medical opinions from a VETERINARIAN”
Some people who are knowledgeable might realize that veterinarians probably administer more vaccines than any other medical doctor, and are especially experienced with novel diseases and experimental vaccines, and the consequences that can arise from them.
Marek’s disease is pretty good animal science about the pitfalls of mass vaxx of a species with leaky vaccine in the midst of a pandemic.
Don’t shoot the messenger as he warns about ADE in humans that make the same mistake.
How is it for people who get their vaccines from veterinarians? The head of Phizer is a vet.
Just FYI, veterinarians are THE expert epidemiologists. The human herd is no different in the manner and processes that contribute to epidemics than any other herd/flock animal.
Remember: 1) Veterinarians must master the biology, pathology and physiology of multiple species
2) In the military, a veterinarian is often the designated medic/corpsman in their particular unit.
It is more difficult to gain entry to vet school than to med school and from what I’ve read/heard, it is more difficult to graduate from vet school than from med school.Pre-vet and pre-med are the same curriculum.
I have learned more about wound care and supportive medical procedures for humans from vets than was ever offered from a human medical doctor. ER RNs are on the same level, especially the ones with military backgrounds.
IIRC, Bossche held a high, if not the highest, position in the European equivalent of our CDC.
You may think of vets are young women who work for a corporate practice of small animal medicine, but they must also be capable of caring for very valuable horses and both breed and production cattle. Even the smallest country vet does surgery routinely, which is not true of a medical doctor.