Does anyone know an attorney (or group of them) who is looking into suing either governors or state health departments or medical boards for knowingly omitting prophylaxis and early care treatment protocols for Covid?
1. Failure to treat in a timely manner or at all
2. Failure to assess and monitor a patient’s condition? As in no guidance with PCR testing? No homecare guidelines.
3. Failure to perform evidence based medical tests like Vitamin D.
4. Failure to let the patient know about the available treatments for their condition like
@GovAbbott@TexasDSHS
"In summary, based on the existing and cumulative body of evidence, we recommend the use of
ivermectin in both prophylaxis and treatment for COVID-19. In the presence of a global COVID-19
surge, the widespread use of this safe, inexpensive, and effective
intervention would lead to a drastic
reduction in transmission rates and the morbidity and mortality in mild, moderate, and even severe
disease phases. The authors are encouraged and hopeful at the prospect of the many favorable public
health and societal impacts that would
@AmerAcadPeds
Wear Masks ... except: 1. That it "may not be necessary" for outdoor sports 2. For Cheerleading and Wrestling 3. And when the mask "becomes saturated with sweat" it "should be changed immediately" - so how many masks does the student-athlete need to bring
to practice? 4. But athletes "should always wear a cloth face covering when between practice drills, while not on the playing field, on the sidelines, arriving at or departing from the playing facility, in a locker room, and during shared transportation to/from an event."