If the size of the standing-room only crowd at the Bartlesville Community Center Tuesday night is any indication, perhaps it is not surprising that the vaccination rate in Washington County for those ages 12 and older is just short of 43%.
Those gathered, including GOP and public officials, nurses, pharmacists and other concerned citizens, gave standing ovations during the presentation of Dr. Peter McCullough, a Dallas cardiologist who is largely discredited by the scientific community for his assertions that the COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe and that early treatment options have been suppressed.
Dr. Peter McCullough answers questions from attendees during his presentation at the Bartlesville Community Center Tuesday, Oct. 6.
While McCullough said that doctors were probably afraid to show up to the event, one of Oklahoma's top infectious disease physicians, Dr. Anuj Malik, director of infection prevention and control at Ascension St. John, said that the doctors he spoke to were not afraid to attend. They were just not interested in sitting through what would be seen as a “politically-motivated, ideological speech by a modern-day quack.”
Nor did they want to be part of an event that could lead to people not getting the vaccines and becoming ill and dying as a result, Malik said.
▶ "With all due respect, none of McCullough’s ideas have been supported by any randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials," he said. 👀🎯😎
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So just another quack "doctor" repeating the mistakes of the "Vaccines Cause Autism" idiot.
Once he does those things, and is able to repeat his findings that validate his claim. I'll listen more. Once others are able to reproduce those results, I'll believe him. Until those two things happen, he's full of shit.
And that's how the science community keeps eachother honest. By telling each other to prove it. Not something that some politicians from the right side of the aisle are too familiar with...