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In a similar way, 32 years ago I went back to school to obtain a JD degree. For some 20 years prior I had been a Health Care Provider in Anesthesia and for some 8 years prior to that had Health Care experence in the Emergency Room, ICU, Surgery and caring for Research Workers feared infected by the viruses they were working with in a Bio…
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In a similar way, 32 years ago I went back to school to obtain a JD degree. For some 20 years prior I had been a Health Care Provider in Anesthesia and for some 8 years prior to that had Health Care experence in the Emergency Room, ICU, Surgery and caring for Research Workers feared infected by the viruses they were working with in a Bio-Level 4 Virology Lab.
I spent some 12 years, prior to retiring, as a Chart Expert and potential Expert Witness in Mal-Practice Cases working with more than one Medical Mal-Practice Law Firm.
It was very apparent that even in "Double Blind Peer Reviewed Studies" in Medical Journals that the results of many of the studies were not reproducible and therefore were either "bought and paid for" ahead of time by the Company whose product or drug was being studied or the results were "gamed" to obtain the results the researchers wanted to give.
Covid-19 has proven and is still proving that, sadly, there are a lot of Physicians who are as easily corrupted as Politicians and Lawyers when a stack of green backs are waived in front of them.
I fear that a lot of Physicians will have a rude awakening when they realize that PREP Act Immunity does not cover fraudulent actions such as failure to get complete Informed Consent
before having a Patient Vaccinated. Complete Informed Consent before giving a patient an EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) Vaccine requires telling the patient or the patient's guardian that the Vaccine is only available under EUA, that means it is not approved because it is still undergoing long term trails and because of this there can be no complete "risk benefit analysis" given and that until all long term trials are completed and understood there can be no guarantee that the EUA Vaccine is "safe and effective."
Failure to obtain complete Informed Consent means that the administering of the C-19 vaccine constitutes a "battery" and in some jurisdictions it is both "assault and battery" which is a "crime." If the patient has an adverse reaction, disability or death attributed to the C-19 vaccine when complete Informed Consent was not obtained, the PREP Act does not cover that Physician or Advanced Practice nurse who ordered the C-19 vaccine. why? the PREP Act only waives "liability" which is a "civil" charge. It does not waive "criminal liability."
Unless that Health Care Provider's Mal-Practice Insurance Coverage specifies that it also covers "crimes" that Health Care Provider will need to pay for their own Legal Representation in Criminal Court. That means a Criminal Defense Attorney since Civil Defense Attorneys such as Mal-Practice Attorneys are not competent to defend anyone in a Criminal court, just like a Family Practice doctor is not competent to preform a Craniotomy.
During both Medical School and Residency, Physicians were taught to get Informed Consent,
they have no defense for failure to do so! They can't argue " I did not know I needed to get complete Informed Consent" because in the U.S. "Ignorance of the Law is no excuse."
You say that you "fear" that physicians will face such a rude awakening whereas I would consider it a blessing, but much too far down on the food chain. I fully appreciate and endorse the legal theory behind such a prosecution, but were the climate politically ripe for it to succeed there might be equally good prospects for storming the Bastille with even better results. For the present and foreseeable future we (at least in Los Angeles and like cities) are staring at Soros-funded DA’s endorsing organized flash-mob mass thefts from Nordstrom’s and Macy’s as the price we should pay for somehow having failed these poor souls.
I lived for a little over 4 years in Kalifornication.
The best move I ever made was back to the U.S.
(i.e. out of Kalifornia!)
If it's not too personal, which state did you pick?