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They truly think they are above the law.

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RELATION TO PFIZER BNT162b2 modRNA

https://www.thegms.co/department-of-medical-ethics/

This peer reviewed article explains two core physician competencies required for licensure, and the recent widespread failure of physicians to provide safe medical care for the communities which they serve.

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FAILURE OF CARE STANDARD IN RELATION TO PFIZER BNT162b2 modRNA

The Gazette of Medical Ethics

David Vella, MD

Thank you for writing this article Dr Vella. Everyone needs to see this. Ohio's attorney general has been repeatedly approached to investigate the shots and claims he has no power to do so. Under section "6. Alternative Corrective Action" of your article, the approach of filing complaints against physicians with the state licensing medical board regarding injury - from the shots, remdesivir - re negligent physicians (particularly appreciated inclusion of health care systems' Chief Medical Officers) along with mass emailing to inform legislators complaints are being filed, may be an avenue to put additional pressure to get investigations moving.

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Lol, who do they think they are, Hunter Biden?

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Well, well...State AGs...that's good cause I don't have confidence in AG Barbie frankly.

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Fabulous!

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All for criminal because that’s what it was and still is.

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I’m sure there’s some law that says the federal law would preempt this state stautute but that’s the point...go for it!

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https://www.thegms.co/department-of-medical-ethics/

This peer reviewed article explains two core physician competencies required for licensure, and the recent widespread failure of physicians to provide safe medical care for the communities which they serve.

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