So, looks like it's not that abnormal of a viral winter season, at least for cumulative health impact. It just got compressed and the timing was earlier than typical. (there could be another wave in the spring ...) Anyhow, all the internet guesses (immunity debt vs covid is destroying the immune system) on what's going on can all calm a bit down. National Emergency Department Visits for COVID-19, Influenza, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus | CDC
Fraud...... abuse..... medical negligence...... This crook deserves a longer sentence but jail will not be a kind place for a man like him.
Signing off on fake cards did, but not swapping out actual vaccines with saline. The people that wanted fake cards are also frauds who hold themselves above everyone else. They should be held accountable for their fraud as well.
Was this with or without consent of the people who received the saline? If it was with consent...different story.
This is overall great news and much more important than one I'm-so-much-smarter-than-all-the-sheeple doctor giving a few doses of saline. We'll have to wait to see a possible back-to-school effect, and no telling what new variants we'll see in the spring/summer, but this is really positive data, as I read it -- not just the peak(s) arriving and subsiding early but also the peak heights.
it’s almost always about the Benjamin https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/01/19/utah-plastic-surgeon-gave-kids/ Moore and Burgoyne notified individuals who were seeking a fraudulent vaccine card that they could receive a completed card from the Midvale practice without actually receiving any vaccine doses if they paid $50 cash, or directed $50 donations to the private organization of which Andersen and Moore were members. Some of the people seeking fake vaccine cards were parents, and in some cases, they wanted fake vaccine cards for their children. In such cases, at a parent’s request, Moore, Burgoyne and Flores would administer saline shots to children so they would think they had been vaccinated, court documents state.
I do know dozens of people who got sick in December, some of the down for a few days, but pretty much none went to the hospital. It's pretty great. (Until the next stupid pandemic at least... hopefully we get a couple of years off.)
Did this guy accept payment for those services? If he's falsely providing medical service that is fraud if he's accepting payment for it he's not doing it out of some ideological principle even if misplaced.