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Thomas T. Siler, Jr., MD
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February 11, 2023
Let’s Pay Attention To The Experts Who Challenged The COVID NarrativeFrom the start, brave physicians and scientists have challenged the government’s COVID narrative—and they’ve been right. We must listen to them.
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November 9, 2021
Getting Through the Next Six Months of COVIDDespite what you have heard from the "experts," COVID-19 is treatable early in the disease course.
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October 26, 2021
What Questions Must We Ask Concerning COVID Vaccinations for Children?There are several questions that should be asked before agreeing to a COVID-19 vaccination COVID-19 for a child.
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October 16, 2021
The Unvaccinated Are Looking Smarter Every WeekAs we learn more about the vaccine and who’s avoiding it, it’s clear that they’re not the ill-educated hicks Democrats paint them as being.
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August 26, 2021
The Bad And The Ugly About COVID In AmericaAlthough there is good news about COVID, what the administration and its allies are pushing on the American people isn’t good at all.
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August 25, 2021
The Good News—A COVID-19 UpdateWhile the media and political class crave constant panic, there is very good news out there about COVID-19.
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July 3, 2021
COVID-19 Pandemic And Vaccine UpdateIn the beginning, vaccine caution was merited because we knew little about the vaccine. Now, it’s merited because we know much more about it.
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May 12, 2021
Let’s demand a recount…of COVID deathsLooking back at a year of games with health data.
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March 16, 2021
Is The Pandemic Over?Even as the media and some governmental agencies continue to demand draconian restrictions on people, the virus’s behavior suggests the opposite is true.
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February 25, 2021
COVID-19 case counts are incorrectHaving a falsely high COVID-19 case count due to false positives can affect people’s perception of the dangers of infection and policy decisions
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February 15, 2021
A Doctor’s View About the New mRNA VaccinesWith American institutions pushing hard for everyone to get vaccinated, it's important to understand the details.