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He was the doctor who testified in front of the Senate regarding the treatment of Covid and management of the pandemic
Currently there are a lot more families willing to volunteer in trials than spaces available in the trials. Historically it's much easier to recruit kids for studies during active disease outbreaks. COVID-19 has killed more than 300 kids across the country.
"That actually represents one of the top 10 causes of death in children right now," says Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, a pediatric infectious disease expert at Stanford Medicine who is leading the trial. "And there have been thousands of children hospitalized."
There's narrative, and there's consensus. If this doctor has a problem with the scientific consensus that finds the vaccines safe and suitable for public use, then the problem might be him and not the majority of docs who recommend the vaccine. It's up to him to bring forward the evidence that invalidates the current findings.Love to see it. The echo chamber on here that tRuStS tHe ScIeNcE will conveniently ignore this doctor though since he doesnt support their narrative.
Joe is so weird
Dude has this strange affinity for Barack Obama. But mans didn't vote for him either time though from what I can tell
But dude is generally weird about really liking successful black people.
C'mon b I think we all know why lolJoe is so weird
Dude has this strange affinity for Barack Obama. But mans didn't vote for him either time though from what I can tell
But dude is generally weird about really liking successful black people.
We do?C'mon b I think we all know why lol
Just because he supports someone doesn’t mean that he voted for that person. Sound familiar?Joe is so weird
Dude has this strange affinity for Barack Obama. But mans didn't vote for him either time though from what I can tell
But dude is generally weird about really liking successful black people.
I don’t know much about Rogan so my comment might be uninformed. This is based off the few times i’ve listened. He just has normal convos with a broad variety of people - which many people find engaging.
It seems like he doesn’t get the gravity of having such a huge platform and how much it shapes thought. We have a problem in this country of elevating people to huge platforms that are not versed in science, public policy, etc. I don’t blame him he gets paid but our country is run off some very superficial level thinking.
We do?
Break it down for me real quick.
A very clear pattern starts to emerge once you've seen enough
I'm confused who exactly is "hating" Chris pratt?
Hmm, this doesn't surprise me about him.Joe is so weird
Dude has this strange affinity for Barack Obama. But mans didn't vote for him either time though from what I can tell
But dude is generally weird about really liking successful black people.
He was the doctor who testified in front of the Senate regarding the treatment of Covid and management of the pandemic
I think Joe rogan is a clown but I'd vote for Michelle Obama and think she'd wipe the floor with the competition.