Full Measure: April 7, 2024 - COVID Concerns

Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson2 minutes read

A convention in Arizona highlights the ongoing impact of COVID on Americans, with doctors treating post-COVID and post-vaccine symptoms, including blood clots and nerve pain. Despite evidence of healthcare system failures, doctors like Vaughn and Kory emphasize the need for new treatments and research to address long-term COVID effects and continue to advocate for alternative healthcare solutions.

Insights

  • Doctors Vaughn and Kory are treating a significant number of patients experiencing long COVID or long vaccine symptoms, highlighting the need for new treatments and research to address the long-term effects of COVID and vaccines.
  • The presence of white fibrous clots in deceased individuals, along with reports of healthcare system failures in responding to COVID, underscores the disturbing impact of the epidemic on Americans and the lack of interest from government and public health bodies in investigating these concerning issues.

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  • What are some common long COVID symptoms?

    Blood clots, heart problems, nerve pain.

  • What is the Front-Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance?

    Advocates for early COVID treatment and patient empowerment.

  • What is the impact of COVID on the healthcare system?

    Healthcare system failures in responding to COVID.

  • What is the significance of white fibrous clots in COVID patients?

    New phenomenon observed in blood vessels.

  • How does the FLCCC aim to empower patients?

    Focuses on patient empowerment and alternative healthcare solutions.

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Summary

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"COVID Impact: Doctors Treat Post-Vaccine Symptoms"

  • Arizona convention room showcases the ongoing impact of COVID epidemic on Americans.
  • Doctors treating patients with post-COVID and post-vaccine symptoms.
  • Mortuary in Alabama reports mysterious fibrous materials in deceased individuals.
  • Disturbing evidence of healthcare system failures in responding to COVID.
  • Doctors express frustration at being unable to treat patients as desired due to restrictions.
  • Special edition of Full Measure focuses on post-COVID concerns and controversies.
  • Notable increase in iliac vein problems possibly linked to COVID or vaccines.
  • Doctors Vaughn and Kory treat thousands with long COVID or long vaccine symptoms.
  • Long COVID symptoms include various health issues like blood clots, heart problems, and nerve pain.
  • Doctors emphasize the need for new treatments and research to address long-term COVID effects.

11:17

Young adults experience unusual blood clots.

  • Clots are not exclusive to older people, with cases seen in individuals as young as 20.
  • Observations of white fibrous clots have been reported by embalmers and funeral directors globally.
  • Long strands extracted from blood vessels are a new phenomenon.
  • A survey conducted among embalmers revealed 73% have seen white fibrous clots, with 1 in 5 cases in 2023.
  • Despite efforts to report the issue, government and public health bodies have shown little interest in investigating.
  • Dr. Merrick faced restrictions in treating COVID patients due to deviating from the NIH narrative.
  • He developed a treatment protocol that yielded better results but was prohibited from using it.
  • Dr. Merrick founded the Front-Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance to focus on early COVID treatment and patient empowerment.
  • The FLCCC conferences aim to address healthcare system failures and empower patients.
  • Dr. Merrick's group has faced criticism from pharmaceutical allies but continues to advocate for alternative healthcare solutions.

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