That's one of the problems. Complicity is so widespread that it's just not plausible to hold all parties accountable.
Nah, it's totally possible. There aren't that many doctors and nurses out there on total, let alone when you restrict it to ones involved in vaccination programs.
You just need the political willpower to mass arrest them. El Salvador did that for ~1% of their entire population, a much bigger problem given they had many more people to arrest, and they were violent gang members.
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The doctor and nurse are not the main culprit.
Pfizer and Moderna are the main culprits. Plus Fauci and his cronies and crone
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I agree, but doctors especially participated in a massive dereliction of their professional responsibilities. I would be fine with seeing action taken against the AMA for instance, if they issued irresponsible guidance.
Ultimately, doctors are the service provider and the ones expected to use their expertise to evaluate what treatments make sense. Many of them were pushing mRNA injections despite knowing that it didn't really make sense.
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Good point
We should definitely sue the AMA for many reasons including a dereliction of their duty to do no harm
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I'm all for it, but I stand by my claim that it isn't plausible. I hope I'm wrong about that.
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Ultimately it would be political. It would wind up being a big voting block that no politician would want to confront.
Suing every Dr also affects all nurses and healthcare workers and hospitals in general. All those entities ultimately work under the umbrella of a "doctors orders", I don't mean that from a liability standpoint....but rather they would "support" the Doctors they work under and wouldn't permit them to be thrown under the bus as it would affect their career/profits.
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Yep. Great point.
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