Medical Science: Covid-19 - What Do Doctors Think about the COVID Jab

Many patients tell us their doctors are pressuring them to get the COVID jab. The American Medical Association (AMA) claims that 96 percent of doctors are themselves fully vaccinated. Let's pause and delve deeper into the numbers.

So, if 9.6 out of 10—not a mere 4 out of 5 doctors recommend something, it must be "right for you."

As far as I have heard, the message from state and local medical societies is "take the lead, get your shot, volunteer at a vaccination center, educate your hesitant patients."


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There is probably some person with an M.D. degree backing up your employer's threat to fire you, or a college's threat to deny your child an education, or some committee's decision to deny your medical exemption. It might appear that doctors are all "speaking with one voice," as the AMA constantly urges.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Joe Biden, Dr. Jill Biden, Klaus Schwab, executives at Pfizer and other manufacturers, and the anonymous Big Tech "fact-checkers" all want you to get the jab.

In addition to threats, there are incentives: free French fries in New York City; free ice cream for unaccompanied children in Canada; or a chance to win a scholarship, a firearm, or $1 million. One medical association offers permission to attend a celebratory "happy hour" (drive there, drink, and drive?).


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The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) decided to check out the AMA's 96 percent claim. We recall that the "one voice" has sometimes been wrong, and the four percent right.

It turns out that the AMA's 300 survey respondents were not inclusive of all doctors. In the AAPS survey, nearly 60 percent of some 700 respondents said they were NOT "fully vaccinated." Of these, 80 percent said "I believe risk of shots outweighs risk of disease."


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Both physicians and non-physicians were invited to submit comments about side effects in patients that they were aware of. More than 2,500 did so, and these are available just as entered—no screening, editing, or fact-checking. They mention deaths, from heart failure and other causes; an amputated leg due to blood clots; strokes, paralysis, brain fog, emotional disturbances, and other neurological problems; intestinal inflammation necessitating removal of part of the small intestine; menstrual problems and miscarriages; "several episodes of sky rocketing blood pressure along with flash bang headaches," never experienced previously; flares of previous auto-immune conditions; and much more.

A non-medical professional wrote: "All kinds of adverse reactions that The Media isn't reporting. Doctors are being muzzled and threatened for telling the Truth and caring for their patients." Another wrote: "It would require a book to list all the adverse events occurring now and the deluge of others that will surface in time." One reports that her 87-year-old mother has had unrelenting pain in the injected arm. "Doctor trips yield nothing. The doctor does not know what to do." Reporting that "24 year old healthy female has passed out 7 times after second shot," a nonprofessional asks that with a disease with a 99+ percent survival rate, "Why get experimental shot in first place?"


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Bad things happen to people all the time, and sometimes right after they have had a shot. The shot may have had nothing to do with it. But when there is no other explanation, and the reports keep piling up, responsible public health officials will investigate diligently. At some point a harmful program may be stopped, and a product, such as the swine flu vaccine, withdrawn. It might take a long time. It took 5 years to withdraw thalidomide, approved in Europe as "safe and effective" for all, after somebody noticed the connection to babies being born without limbs.

Remember that your doctor may only see pro-vaccine material and may suffer repercussions from an employer or insurance panel for not meeting vaccine goals. You might ask him some questions, such as what does he think of the first autopsy report on a COVID-vaccinated patient, who had spike proteins in every organ?

General good advice for life applies here. (1) Don't fall for the hard sell. If you have to sign up immediately (before you look under the hood), or lose your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, alarms should go off. (2) Don't take the word of the anointed "expert" on faith, especially when he won't let others peek behind the curtain.

Jane M. Orient, M.D. obtained her undergraduate degrees in chemistry and mathematics from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and her M.D. from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1974. She completed an internal medicine residency at Parkland Memorial Hospital and University of Arizona Affiliated Hospitals and then became an Instructor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and a staff physician at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital. She has been in solo private practice since 1981 and has served as Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) since 1989. She is currently president of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness. She is the author of YOUR Doctor Is Not In: Healthy Skepticism about National Healthcare, and the second through fifth editions of Sapira's Art and Science of Bedside Diagnosis published by Wolters Kluwer.

She authored books for schoolchildren, Professor Klugimkopf's Old-Fashioned English Grammar and Professor Klugimkopf's Spelling Method, published by Robinson Books, and coauthored two novels published as Kindle books, Neomorts and Moonshine. More than 100 of her papers have been published in the scientific and popular literature on a variety of subjects including risk assessment, natural and technological hazards and nonhazards, and medical economics and ethics. She is the editor of AAPS News, the Doctors for Disaster Preparedness Newsletter, and Civil Defense Perspectives, and is the managing editor of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.

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