Flashback to 2020: ER Physicians Challenged Harmful COVID Protocols From the Start

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"They saw through the scam from day one!"

FLASHBACK 👇

April 28th, 2020.

"ER Physicians Challenge COVID-19 Lockdowns: Data-Driven Call for Reopening and Revised Public Health Strategy"

Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi, ER physicians and co-owners of Accelerated Urgent Care in Kern County, California, argue that COVID-19 lockdowns are unnecessary and harmful based on their data and microbiological expertise. They report a 6.5% positivity rate in Kern County (340/5,213 tests), estimating widespread infection similar to flu, with low mortality rates (e.g., 0.03% in California, 0.1% in New York). They compare lockdown (Norway) and non-lockdown (Sweden) outcomes, finding no significant difference in deaths, and question the scientific basis of quarantining healthy people. They highlight secondary effects of lockdowns—child abuse, spousal abuse, alcoholism, depression, suicide, and economic collapse—and argue isolation weakens immune systems. They claim California hospitals are underutilized, with furloughed staff, and allege pressure to inflate COVID-19 death counts. Comparing COVID-19 to flu (similar prevalence and mortality), they advocate for reopening businesses, widespread testing (proposing rapid tests), and protecting vulnerable groups while allowing healthy individuals to resume normal activities. They address testing backlogs in Kern County, attributing delays to public fear, and emphasize their data-driven approach, denying ulterior motives and aligning with ER doctors nationwide.

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