Early treatment for Covid-19 reduces deaths

Dr McCullough has been a leader in the medical response to the COVID-19 disaster and has published the first guidance for the medical treatment of ambulatory patients infected with SARS-CoV-2.

13th February 2021 | 15:03

This pandemic has exposed immorality, callousness and incompetence of Government.

So we shouldn’t be surprised about State sanctioned censorship in this environment.

In the US, advice from the Nation’s chief medical advisor has swung from one extreme to another with no explanation; Government policies have been contradictory and, in some cases, dangerous – in New York City, leading to deaths of the elderly and now the Southern border is open while restrictions on international travel remain.

There’s been manipulation of Covid19 statistics, and targeted suppression by Big Tech and mainstream media.

In Australia, things are not much better. As in the US, there has been little accountability of Government, even in Victoria where bungled hotel quarantine led to hundreds of deaths. No scientific evidence has been offered to justify widespread lockdowns and the trampling of individual freedoms. We’ve also witnessed the silencing of eminent medical experts seeking to provide evidence-based information to save lives.

Why in Australia and the USA – in contrast to many other countries, is there no early treatment for Covid19, and why aren’t members of the Federal Government and practicing experts allowed to talk about this?

So what’s next, we can’t questions these new and very expensive vaccines?

Dr Peter McCullough is Vice Chief of Internal Medicine, Baylor University Medical Center, Professor of Medicine (Affiliated) Texas A & M Univ Dallas, Texas.

Dr McCullough directs cardiovascular education and research for the Baylor Health Care System and is a Vice Chief of Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX. He is an internationally recognized authority on the role of chronic kidney disease as a cardiovascular risk state. He is also an internationally recognized authority on the evaluation of medical evidence in contemporary issues in medicine and has published widely. Dr McCullough has been a leader in the medical response to the COVID-19 disaster and has published the first guidance for the medical treatment of ambulatory patients infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Dr. Peter McCullough is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. He has a Masters in Public Health in Epidemiology and has been a leader in the medical response to the COVID-19 disaster.

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