Michelle Pearson
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BREAKING: This nurse blows the lid off of the Covid Shot. Now you know what happened in the hospitals as Covid happened!!






@MarionKoopmans What an incredible success to spend millions to test antivirals in the late phase of disease on hospitalized patients...🤦♂️ biorxiv.org/content/10.110… "the earlier to give an effective drug to a serve patient, the better to relieve symptoms" March 2, 2020.

One of the missing paxlovid RCTs has released data: CanTreatCOVID. Although not efficacy data—that’s apparently not important to release—but providing insight into the effect of missing data. Authors compare two different surveys, showing a significant amount of missing data for both. Patients in the treatment group were significantly more likely to report data in this open-label trial. How does this affect results? Patients with severe symptoms and worse self-reported health were more likely to dropout. Combined with the differential between groups, this suggests that failure to account for missing data may underestimate efficacy in this kind of trial (more severe patient data missing in the control group). @DrToddLee Can you release the primary results? Why release these secondary results first? Also, can you clarify the data—for example, for paxlovid and the abbreviated diary, Table 2 shows 90% of patients completed all 14 diary entries, therefore at least 90% of all entries were completed; however, Table 2 also says only 71% of all entries were completed. How is that possible? c19early.org/hosseini8.html

















Would it surprise you to learn that hospitals like Houston Methodist make 7000+% more giving patients Remdesivir than ivermectin?


