Which, additionally, kind of challenges the "novelty" of whatever was publicly presented as "novel".
And, equally interestingly, shows from the timeline that yes, the work on this thing was done and quite intensely, before 2020. Contrary to the inncocent public appearances.
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Joy Potter
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Oh my heavens Dr. Malone you are so dedicated… you leave me speechless. The only thing I can say is take two aspirins and call me in the morning, chuckle …oh no after reading your detailed extremely informative tome I need to take two aspirins and call my doctor in the morning, chuckle. Any lawyer would want you on their side! Whew….You’re brilliant.
Whilst some have extolled the virtues of Britain's nationalised healthcare arrangements facilitating certain kinds of data analysis, this piece goes to show how important insurance claims are in analysing what unfolds. Ordinary people will notice their premiums rising, as we in Britain are finding it increasingly difficult to even see a general medical practitioner. (What's the point of "free at the point of delivery," if there is likely to be no delivery?)
The next few years will be telling in terms of long term sequelae, esp if the true covidians keep jabbing up.
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Thank you for an excellent explanation.
Which, additionally, kind of challenges the "novelty" of whatever was publicly presented as "novel".
And, equally interestingly, shows from the timeline that yes, the work on this thing was done and quite intensely, before 2020. Contrary to the inncocent public appearances.
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Joy Potter
2 hr ago
Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Oh my heavens Dr. Malone you are so dedicated… you leave me speechless. The only thing I can say is take two aspirins and call me in the morning, chuckle …oh no after reading your detailed extremely informative tome I need to take two aspirins and call my doctor in the morning, chuckle. Any lawyer would want you on their side! Whew….You’re brilliant.
Whilst some have extolled the virtues of Britain's nationalised healthcare arrangements facilitating certain kinds of data analysis, this piece goes to show how important insurance claims are in analysing what unfolds. Ordinary people will notice their premiums rising, as we in Britain are finding it increasingly difficult to even see a general medical practitioner. (What's the point of "free at the point of delivery," if there is likely to be no delivery?)