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i get that 6 people died, but asking about your statement that they were denied "the cure". Any loss of life is sad, but how many people in Oklahoma die each day on average? How many US citizens have died so far this year from the flu/pneumonia??? - 53,000 so far according to the CDC.
Okay. My statement that 'they were denied the cure' is because any so-called 'doctor' who 'denies' a treatment to a patient that is a known cure is guilty of murder IMO!!!
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i agree with you 100%, and include any politician who prevents treatments. Right to try for any disease, infection or condition. Was wondering if OK was following other states in not allowing the chlorquinine treatments.
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[–] hamman365 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
i get that 6 people died, but asking about your statement that they were denied "the cure". Any loss of life is sad, but how many people in Oklahoma die each day on average? How many US citizens have died so far this year from the flu/pneumonia??? - 53,000 so far according to the CDC.
[–] WillGreeley [S] ago
Okay. My statement that 'they were denied the cure' is because any so-called 'doctor' who 'denies' a treatment to a patient that is a known cure is guilty of murder IMO!!!
[–] hamman365 ago
i agree with you 100%, and include any politician who prevents treatments. Right to try for any disease, infection or condition. Was wondering if OK was following other states in not allowing the chlorquinine treatments.