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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Really?---let's see-----
I am retired professor of Internal Medicine at the University of New York, Chief of Staff at a 350 bed hospital, former Chairman of both the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and the Quality Assurance Committee. Oh yes, and education wise I have a BS in microbiology with published papers and received high honors in both virology and epidemiology in medical school.
And your credentials are.......wait for it......you have a family member who claims to have some symptoms.
Now do you want to continue the debate over "who doesn't know what they are talking about"? At this point you should just cry "uncle" because you'll lose badly
And btw, I never said it couldn't happen----the operative word was MAYBE, and I never referred to a specific person. Perhaps you should brush up on reading comprehension before trying to engage in a medical debate with an expert.
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So...What do you think of this study from Japan. Granted it covers the vaccine... however...would this apply also to the long term issues with the virus with sleen, liver, etc retaining the spike protein?
https://files.catbox.moe/0vwcmj.pdf