YouTube has taken down a video of two doctors from Bakersfield, California, who held a press conference calling for the reopening of the country. According to the Google-owned video platform, the doctors “violated community guidelines.”
The doctors, Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, operate out of an urgent care clinic in Bakersfield. Citing fatality statistics in California, the doctors argued that the Chinese virus has proven less deadly than anticipated.
“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,” said Dr. Erickson. “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.”
The doctors made their case in a 50-minute press conference which was uploaded to YouTube. The Google-owned video platform has since taken the video down, replacing it with a message stating that the content violated its community guidelines.
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5 comments:
For better or worse, you need to recognize that a prime training of a Medical Doctor is making him/her (etc.) IMMUNE to emotions related to death. It is the natural culmination of life.
Don't you love Gulag stepping up to be Big Brother and suppress any view or opinion they don't agree with? Yeah, me too.
All Hi Tech companies are big brother. They are pushing socialism for the shadow government and have been since OBAMA was elected. That is why Bill Gates agreed to have Homeland Security partnership with him on Win10.
Please this started way before Obama, lol
At least, millions of people saw the video before it was taken down. The story is still spreading like wildfire and the people who removed it have no power in diminishing the message.
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