This Doctor makes so much...
This post was written by a cardiologist in Ohio, Charles Gbur MD.
Great logic from yet another highly accomplished practicing MD of 25
years.
“I have been dark for the most part since this pandemic
thing started. I have seen enough now that I feel it is time to share my
experiences and thoughts. I am not an “Expert” like you see on CNN.
However, I did earn a BS in combined sciences with an emphasis in
biology and chemistry, a Doctor of Medicine degree, and completed an
Internal Medicine Residency and Cardiology Fellowship. I also did post
graduate work towards a PhD in Physiology, completing essentially
everything short of the final few experiments to complete my thesis. I
did extensive lab work using molecular biology looking at heat shock
proteins. I also spent 25 years in the military working on numerous
staff’s, participating in exercises and courses covering the spectrum of
CBR warfare to medical logistics, Naval War College, etc. etc. I have
been a practicing Interventional Cardiologist for 25 years.
When
this COVID-19 “pandemic” started, I was skeptical and felt that there
was a lot of people and politicians overreacting. By the end of March, I
was asked to be part of our Hospital Incident Command System. At that
time, I was remained a little skeptical, but did my job to plan for the
“worse case scenario”. I did this based on projections and models,
realizing full well that no plan survives the first shot.
I watched
the local and national news, I tracked data from numerous sources, I
read people’s responses and comments on social media. As time went on,
the dots became less and less connected. Things didn’t and don’t add up.
I am no longer skeptical, now I am convinced that this entire
“pandemic’ has been massively mismanaged and when this is looked at
retrospectively in the future, nothing short of a massive Charlie
Foxtrot. Several comments/observations:
• First, I believe that this
virus was not naturally occurring, but genetically manipulated. I still
have not formed an opinion as to whether the release was accidental or
intentional.
• I think this virus has been present at least several months prior to being recognized.
• People need to understand that the entire draconian response that we
are witnessing was designed with a mission statement to “flatten the
curve” not to save lives, reduce deaths, or anything like that.
Flattening the curve is like squishing a water balloon. You don’t change
the volume in the end. You just spread things out over a longer period
of time- thereby not overwhelming the hospitals.
• New York and Ohio
are different. So is Wyoming and South Dakota and every other
geographic area in the country. It made and makes no sense to develop
blanket policies and apply them to a very big and diverse country. This
includes nearly every policy developed by medical professional
organizations, regulatory bodies, state and local health departments and
the government as a whole.
• I believe Amy Acton in Ohio is a very
smart person and has the best intentions at heart, but she suffers from
tunnel vision and lacks “operational experience”. She was assigned a
mission and will do anything to complete it- without taking into the
account all of the impact and unintended consequences her decisions
caused. I don’t fault her, I was once a ‘young’ battalion surgeon at a
Combined Arms Exercise (CAX) with 3/25 Marines. I had tunnel vision then
and didn’t give a rat’s ass about anything but taking care of my
battalion. Later as a little older Regimental surgeon and the MAGTF
surgeon at CAX, I had a new perspective. Now I was the one all of the
other medical personal below me bitched about, claimed I was taking
their assets or personnel. It was because now I was responsible for not
just a battalion, but an entire Marine Air Ground Task Force. And more
importantly, not only was I responsible for the medical care of the
MAGTF, my overriding and primary objective was to complete the assigned
mission of the commanding general. Way too many policies and decisions
were made based on the wrong “mission statement”. In my opinion, the
mission statement should have been something like “To develop policies
and procedures to mitigate/minimize the impact of COVID-19 on the
population and the normal operation of the country…”
• This virus is
much more prevalent than reported or realized, some studies suggest
that that may be 50 times or more people exposed than detected. I
suspect that it is much larger than that. So, if we accept the 50 X
number, for every diagnosed case, there are 50 people out there that
have it. Of those diagnosed, 80-90+% have either no symptoms or minimal
to moderate symptoms. A small percentage get seriously sick, and many
will die. Those that die in general are old, have other medical issues
and comorbidities. Yes, I know, there are the occasional children and
young people that get sick, have other manifestations (Kawasaki like
illnesses, strokes, etc., etc.), however you see that in most viral
illnesses, such as the flu. It just receives absolutely no attention
from the media or social media.
• This virus will run it course and
we can’t stop it. We may change it’s velocity or trajectory, but in the
end, the same number of people will die. Keep that in mind. The same
number will die. We have destroyed the economy and in the end the only
thing we will be able to show is an economy in shambles and policy
changes that have far reaching and irreversible consequences.
• For
those of you that argue that it is worth giving up “freedom” for
“protection”- you are dead wrong. And in the end, you will have given up
freedom and not be any safer.
• Again, we have done nothing to
“cure” anyone. There is no FDA approved treatment. Hydroxychloroquine
has been reported to be effective in numerous small trials. The drug is
safe and cheap. Most of in the military have taken it at some point. The
use of this drug has been affected by politics and finances. The media
and pharmaceutical companies do everything is their power to discredit a
drug that cost $0.06 and is mention by Trump for another unapproved
drug that cost $1,000.00 a day. Am I being cynical? Maybe. But keep
following the money.
• “Herd Immunity” is the only thing that will
really protect us, either by vaccine (which doesn’t exist yet) or
naturally occurring, and by that people need to be exposed, infected,
and then develop antibodies and immunity.
• People should be allowed
to social gather. We should not be under this ‘soft’ Martial Law. If
consenting adults make a decision to gather, especially on their private
property, they should be allowed to, in fact they should be encouraged.
If they become infected, most will not even know it. But they will be
growing the herd.
• High risk people, the frail, the sick, the
elderly- they should be social distancing, sheltering in place and
wearing mask. Otherwise mask and gloves are stupid and largely
ineffective. A huge waste of resources.
• Speaking of wasting
resources- wiping down every grocery cart, limiting access to stores,
and all of the other stupid things we are doing haven’t shown to really
do anything. Just wash your hands.
• Closing the schools was a
mistake. And all of the policies being made to reopen some time with
desk 6 feet apart, not allow kids to eat in the cafeteria, etc. are not
going to be effective, not protect anything, cost an immense amount of
money and place a huge unnecessary burden on the school systems. Kids
for the most part do really well and account for a small fraction of the
cases, despite what the media tells you. They are little vectors of
disease. If they stayed in school, they would all have been exposed,
immune, and happy and healthy, and no longer be a risk to their
grandparents and other relatives at risk.
• Life in this country will never be the same. The “new norm” isn’t normal at all. In fact, it’s BS.
• The unintended consequences of our decisions have yet to be realized
but will be far reaching. I am going to LMAO once the Sokolove Law
commercial comes out looking for people exposed to hand sanitizer who
have cancer. Just wait, it’s coming.
• There will be a “second wave”
as we relax the martial law mandates. It is inevitable. Again, we
didn’t do anything to stop the virus.
• If the government tries to
tighten things up again, I do not think people will comply this time.
Sure, the uninformed sheep will, but most people won’t.
• Yes, I
know some of you have had this and were really sick, felt like hell.
That’s what viruses do. That’s what the flu does, too.
• Yes, I know
this isn’t the flu. The major difference clinically though is that
there is no immunity anywhere. So, it is much more virulent. But it also
isn’t some alien virus like the Andromeda Strain.
• There is most
likely going to by a major food shortage this summer and fall. Partially
due to supply chain disruption, decreased production, and panic buying.
• There will likely be a spike in violent crimes- hungry people do
things like that. Plus, many communities are being forced to cut back on
social services due to decreases in revenue. Our local community has
cut 10% of the police force because of revenue shortfalls.
• If the
virus gets introduced to a tight group of old and frail people with
multiple medical problems and no immunity- many will get infected and
many will die. That’s what happens in nursing homes. It happens with the
flu too, just not as bad because of some partial immunity and
protection from the flu vaccine. But it still happens.
• All of the
statistics are garbage. When the State comes out and instructs you to
list COVID-19 as the cause of death on death certificates regardless of
actual cause of death, something is wrong. The asymptomatic COVID-19 +
person hit by a truck didn’t die from the virus. Then 2 weeks later you
are instructed to count a suspected case as an official case- we will
never be able to look at the data and draw reasonable conclusions.
•
The sooner people get out and get on with their lives, the better we
all will be. A flattened curve is just a long drawn out tragedy causing
far more harm than good.
• There is going to be increasing
polarization in society, it has already been pretty bad. But mix in an
election year and throw in a pandemic, gasoline on the fire.
•
Speaking of gasoline- when oil hit -$40.00/barrel (that’s negative forty
dollars), think what that means. Yea, maybe lower gas prices, but it
also crippled the American oil industry. The environmental extremist may
be thrilled- but wait until they are hungry. The appearance of the
virus during this glut is one thing that makes me wonder about an
intentional release of the virus.
• The next war isn’t going to be guns and bombs- but economic warfare, cyber warfare using viruses to wreck economies.
• The future isn’t really that bright”
The HiV of Western Culture
4 years ago
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