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Thực hư về con cúm Wuhan
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Bakersfield doctors dispute need for stay-at-home order
by Stephen Jones, and Tyler Moyer Eyewitness News staff
Wednesday, April 22nd 2020
BAKERSFIELD, Calif., (KBAK/KBFX) — Doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi of Accelerated Urgent Care are calling for the county to reopen despite the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
The two held a press conference Wednesday during which they talked about the coronavirus pandemic both at the state and local level.
During the conference Dr. Erickson said patients in need of other treatments are not coming into doctors offices because of fear.
"When I talk to E.R. physicians around the country, what's happening? Well because COVID has become the focus, people with heart disease, people with cancer, hypertension and various things that are critical are choosing not to come in based on fear. So what that's doing is forcing the healthcare system to focus on COVID and not focus on a myriad of other things that are critical, because we don't have the staff there and the major complaint is fear," said Erickson.
The doctors talked about the quarantine measures currently in place and stated that quarantining the healthy goes against what they studied.
"We decided to keep people at home and isolate them, even though everything we've studied about quarantine , typically you quarantine the sick. When someone has measles you quarantine them. We've never seen the healthy, where you take those without disease and without symptoms and lock them in your home. So some of these things from what we've studied from immunology and microbiology aren't really meshing with what we know as people of scientific minds who read this stuff," said Erickson.
However, Kern County Public Health, the CDC, the California Department of Health and the Governor of California are continuing to recommend the public practice safe social distancing practices during this time. They recommend people stay six feet apart, wear masks when in heavily congested areas, wash hands regularly and avoid touching your face. They also continue to recommend self quarantine measure to ensure the illness is not spread to others.
Public Health offered the following response when Eyewitness News reached out for comment on the press conference: "In our ongoing effort to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 on our residents and healthcare system, we continue to adhere to the guidance issued by Governor Newsom regarding the stay at home order. Kern County Public Health Services recommends the following protective measures:"
When discussing the illness, Dr. Erickson talked about the number of infections in California and compared that to the numbers in Kern County.
"In Kern County, we've tested, 5,213 people and we have 340 positive COVID cases. Well that's 6.5 percent of the population. Which would indicate a widespread viral infection similar to the flu," Dr. Erickson said. He continued, "So if you look at California, these numbers are from yesterday, we have 33,865 COVID cases out of a total of 280,900 total tested that's 12 percent of Californian's were positive for COVID."
Dr. Erickson went on to say that the initial projections for the illness showed millions cases of death and called them "woefully inaccurate." He said those results were not materializing.
"Well we have 39.5 million people, if we just take a basic calculation and extrapolate that out, that equates to about 4.7 million cases throughout the state of California. Which means this thing is widespread, that's the good news. We've seen 1,227 deaths in the state of California with a possible incidents or prevalence of 4.7 million. That means you have a 0.03 chance of dying from COVID-19 in the state of California," said Dr. Erickson.
Dr. Erickson asked if numbers that low necessitated people sheltering in place, shutting down medical systems and putting people out of work.
"I also wanted to mention that 96 percent of people in California who get COVID recover," he said.
Earlier Wednesday Governor Gavin Newsom held a press conference in which he said the state is not quite ready to reopen and that he is continuing to work with other government entities to reopen the state when possible. He also stated the importance of widespread testing for the illness.
Eyewitness News is currently reaching out to Public Health as well as other doctors offices to further talk about the coronavirus and the importance of safe social distancing practices.
Bakersfield doctors dispute need for stay-at-home order
by Stephen Jones, and Tyler Moyer Eyewitness News staff
Wednesday, April 22nd 2020
BAKERSFIELD, Calif., (KBAK/KBFX) — Doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi of Accelerated Urgent Care are calling for the county to reopen despite the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
The two held a press conference Wednesday during which they talked about the coronavirus pandemic both at the state and local level.
During the conference Dr. Erickson said patients in need of other treatments are not coming into doctors offices because of fear.
"When I talk to E.R. physicians around the country, what's happening? Well because COVID has become the focus, people with heart disease, people with cancer, hypertension and various things that are critical are choosing not to come in based on fear. So what that's doing is forcing the healthcare system to focus on COVID and not focus on a myriad of other things that are critical, because we don't have the staff there and the major complaint is fear," said Erickson.
The doctors talked about the quarantine measures currently in place and stated that quarantining the healthy goes against what they studied.
"We decided to keep people at home and isolate them, even though everything we've studied about quarantine , typically you quarantine the sick. When someone has measles you quarantine them. We've never seen the healthy, where you take those without disease and without symptoms and lock them in your home. So some of these things from what we've studied from immunology and microbiology aren't really meshing with what we know as people of scientific minds who read this stuff," said Erickson.
However, Kern County Public Health, the CDC, the California Department of Health and the Governor of California are continuing to recommend the public practice safe social distancing practices during this time. They recommend people stay six feet apart, wear masks when in heavily congested areas, wash hands regularly and avoid touching your face. They also continue to recommend self quarantine measure to ensure the illness is not spread to others.
Public Health offered the following response when Eyewitness News reached out for comment on the press conference: "In our ongoing effort to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 on our residents and healthcare system, we continue to adhere to the guidance issued by Governor Newsom regarding the stay at home order. Kern County Public Health Services recommends the following protective measures:"
- Stay at home except for essential needs.
- Practice social distancing.
- Wash hands with soap and water often.
- Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or your elbow.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Stay away from work, school or other people if you become sick.
- Wear face covering while in public if you are unable to maintain social distancing.
When discussing the illness, Dr. Erickson talked about the number of infections in California and compared that to the numbers in Kern County.
"In Kern County, we've tested, 5,213 people and we have 340 positive COVID cases. Well that's 6.5 percent of the population. Which would indicate a widespread viral infection similar to the flu," Dr. Erickson said. He continued, "So if you look at California, these numbers are from yesterday, we have 33,865 COVID cases out of a total of 280,900 total tested that's 12 percent of Californian's were positive for COVID."
Dr. Erickson went on to say that the initial projections for the illness showed millions cases of death and called them "woefully inaccurate." He said those results were not materializing.
"Well we have 39.5 million people, if we just take a basic calculation and extrapolate that out, that equates to about 4.7 million cases throughout the state of California. Which means this thing is widespread, that's the good news. We've seen 1,227 deaths in the state of California with a possible incidents or prevalence of 4.7 million. That means you have a 0.03 chance of dying from COVID-19 in the state of California," said Dr. Erickson.
Dr. Erickson asked if numbers that low necessitated people sheltering in place, shutting down medical systems and putting people out of work.
"I also wanted to mention that 96 percent of people in California who get COVID recover," he said.
Earlier Wednesday Governor Gavin Newsom held a press conference in which he said the state is not quite ready to reopen and that he is continuing to work with other government entities to reopen the state when possible. He also stated the importance of widespread testing for the illness.
Eyewitness News is currently reaching out to Public Health as well as other doctors offices to further talk about the coronavirus and the importance of safe social distancing practices.
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https://www.redstate.com/jeffc/2020/04/28/youtube-takes-down-video-of-california-doctors-who-argued-for-lifting-covid-19-restrictions/
Posted at 11:00 am on April 28, 2020 by Jeff Charles
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People wait to be escorted into a YouTube office building in San Bruno, Calif., Wednesday, April 4, 2018. A woman suspected of shooting three people at YouTube headquarters before killing herself was furious with the company because it had stopped paying her for videos she posted on the platform, her father said Tuesday, April 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
Well, it seems that it’s not just the corporate press who is attempting to convince America to live under endless COVID-19 shutdown orders. Social media companies have also gotten into the act, silencing those who question the wisdom of indefinite coronavirus restrictions that have threatened the freedom of many. Most recently, YouTube deleted a video in which two California doctors argued that states should begin reopening their economies.
On April 22, 23ABC News published a report in which Accelerated Urgent Care doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Masshi discussed the Wuhan virus and how the U.S. should reopen the economy. The two doctors indicated that states should begin to restart commerce while taking precautions to prevent a resurgence of the disease.
Today, 23ABC News’ Veronica Morley reported that YouTube had deleted the video. “23ABC News verified on our YouTube page that the first part of the press briefing is no longer available. We have submitted an appeal to YouTube, but have not heard back yet,” she wrote.
The video went viral, with over 5.46 million views. Dr. Erickson responded to YouTube’s censorship, saying that “Anytime you push against the grain, you are going to have people who don’t like it.”
The facility at which the doctors work has performed over 5,000 coronavirus tests. In the video, they stated that “The death rate of the coronavirus is similar in prevalence to the flu.”
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Drs. Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, who co-own Accelerated Urgent Care facilities in Kern County, said, “The death rate of the coronavirus is similar in prevalence to the flu,” according to ABC 23. Erickson explained:
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During the press briefing, Dr. Erickson indicated that the nation no longer needs to live under stay-at-home orders. “Do we need to still shelter in place? Our answer is emphatically no,” he insisted. “Do we need businesses to be shut down? Emphatically no. Do we need to test them and get them back to work? Absolutely.”
Erickson continued: “If you’re going to dance on someone’s constitutional rights you better have a good reason, you better have a really good reason, not just a theory. The data is showing us it’s time to lift (the stay-at-home orders) so if we don’t lift, what is the reason?”
Morley’s report also included commentary from Dr. George Rutherford, who disagreed with Erickson and Massihi’s assessment. “What we’re trying to do is prevent people from dying, that’s what we’re trying to do in the Bay Area,” he said. “The early projections were that there would be 44,000 deaths in the Bay Area. There have been 210 so far, so I think we’re doing pretty damn good, and I’ve certainly don’t want to mess with that kind of success.”
Despite the fact that the video shows both sides of the debate, YouTube still believed it was necessary to take it down. Social media companies like YouTube – which is owned by search engine giant Google – are led and staffed predominantly by leftists. These entities are already known for squelching voices that don’t fall in line with the progressive agenda, and this is just another example of how the far left is trying to ensure that the American public heeds their arguments.
Of course, they’re not admitting to pursuing a specific agenda. Instead, companies like YouTube and Facebook claim they are engaging in this censorious behavior because they want to make sure that the public isn’t misinformed.
This censorship is part of an attempt to scare Americans enough to comply with ongoing restrictions on their freedoms. Nevertheless, states are beginning to reopen their economies despite the left’s constant pearl clutching. So far, all indications suggest that a return to normalcy is going to happen sooner rather than later.
Let me know what you think in the comments below!
Posted at 11:00 am on April 28, 2020 by Jeff Charles
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People wait to be escorted into a YouTube office building in San Bruno, Calif., Wednesday, April 4, 2018. A woman suspected of shooting three people at YouTube headquarters before killing herself was furious with the company because it had stopped paying her for videos she posted on the platform, her father said Tuesday, April 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
Well, it seems that it’s not just the corporate press who is attempting to convince America to live under endless COVID-19 shutdown orders. Social media companies have also gotten into the act, silencing those who question the wisdom of indefinite coronavirus restrictions that have threatened the freedom of many. Most recently, YouTube deleted a video in which two California doctors argued that states should begin reopening their economies.
On April 22, 23ABC News published a report in which Accelerated Urgent Care doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Masshi discussed the Wuhan virus and how the U.S. should reopen the economy. The two doctors indicated that states should begin to restart commerce while taking precautions to prevent a resurgence of the disease.
Today, 23ABC News’ Veronica Morley reported that YouTube had deleted the video. “23ABC News verified on our YouTube page that the first part of the press briefing is no longer available. We have submitted an appeal to YouTube, but have not heard back yet,” she wrote.
The video went viral, with over 5.46 million views. Dr. Erickson responded to YouTube’s censorship, saying that “Anytime you push against the grain, you are going to have people who don’t like it.”
The facility at which the doctors work has performed over 5,000 coronavirus tests. In the video, they stated that “The death rate of the coronavirus is similar in prevalence to the flu.”
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Drs. Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, who co-own Accelerated Urgent Care facilities in Kern County, said, “The death rate of the coronavirus is similar in prevalence to the flu,” according to ABC 23. Erickson explained:
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“If you study the numbers in 2017 and 2018, we had 50 to 60 million with the flu, and we had a similar death rate in the deaths the United States were 43,545 — similar to the flu of 2017-2018. We always have between 37,000 and 60,000 deaths in the United States, every single year. No pandemic talk. No shelter-in-place. No shutting down businesses.”
During the press briefing, Dr. Erickson indicated that the nation no longer needs to live under stay-at-home orders. “Do we need to still shelter in place? Our answer is emphatically no,” he insisted. “Do we need businesses to be shut down? Emphatically no. Do we need to test them and get them back to work? Absolutely.”
Erickson continued: “If you’re going to dance on someone’s constitutional rights you better have a good reason, you better have a really good reason, not just a theory. The data is showing us it’s time to lift (the stay-at-home orders) so if we don’t lift, what is the reason?”
Morley’s report also included commentary from Dr. George Rutherford, who disagreed with Erickson and Massihi’s assessment. “What we’re trying to do is prevent people from dying, that’s what we’re trying to do in the Bay Area,” he said. “The early projections were that there would be 44,000 deaths in the Bay Area. There have been 210 so far, so I think we’re doing pretty damn good, and I’ve certainly don’t want to mess with that kind of success.”
Despite the fact that the video shows both sides of the debate, YouTube still believed it was necessary to take it down. Social media companies like YouTube – which is owned by search engine giant Google – are led and staffed predominantly by leftists. These entities are already known for squelching voices that don’t fall in line with the progressive agenda, and this is just another example of how the far left is trying to ensure that the American public heeds their arguments.
Of course, they’re not admitting to pursuing a specific agenda. Instead, companies like YouTube and Facebook claim they are engaging in this censorious behavior because they want to make sure that the public isn’t misinformed.
This censorship is part of an attempt to scare Americans enough to comply with ongoing restrictions on their freedoms. Nevertheless, states are beginning to reopen their economies despite the left’s constant pearl clutching. So far, all indications suggest that a return to normalcy is going to happen sooner rather than later.
Let me know what you think in the comments below!
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