I’m not sure what this clip has to do with vaccines?
The book that she says has been taken off bookshelves is currently available on Amazon – probably the largest bookshelf in the world. The kindle version is £11.52 and the hardcover is £16.94. There’s also an audio version available.
She also has a very shiny website.
Crucially, the book was published in August 2020 – before the vaccine roll out.
My takeaways from the video were:
1. I agree that politicians don’t make good doctors, which begs the question why the views of the likes of Robert Kenndy Jnr, Senator Ron Johnson, Liz Gunn, Andrew Bridgen and now Philip Davies MP (from the loony wing of the Tory Party) have featured so heavily in this thread.
2. The clip that she played appeared to be a dispute between her and a doctor as to whether attempts should have been made to resuscitate an obviously very ill patient. On the face of, she and the doctor made different clinical decisions. I don’t know who was right - or even if there was an absolute 'right' -and would not be equipped to make that decision even if I heard the full clip as opposed to the bit that one of the ‘sides’ in that disagreement chose to play.
3. I know a bit about the law relating to murder. I don’t think you would see juries convicting many doctors of that offence simply because someone else didn’t agree with their clinical judgment.
4. The suggestion seems to be that financial considerations played a part in clinical decisions. I personally think that the model of health care provision in the US is bonkers (and discriminatory), but I would be very slow to suggest that doctors would make life or death decisions based upon how much they could make out of someone And surely, they could bring more cash in by allowing hopeless patients to limp on , which suggests a logical inconsistency in her views




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