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lambchopp59

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3. Honestly, they've gone way too far, knowing they are essentially
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 09:26 AM
Sep 2021

Practicing medicine without a license. As ancillary medical staff, we have to be very guarded with everything we say should any of it be misconstrued as giving "medical advice".
These pundits know very well much of their audience will not use better discretion, as the poisoning spike demonstrates.
Surely some sort of legal remedy to halt these misinformation efforts by these fluckheads can happen?

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