Medical Doctor: Bacterial Pneumonias Rising from Mask Wearing
A group is suing Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum and Tulsa Health Department Executive Director Bruce Dart, saying the city’s mask mandate is harmful to healthy people,” reports Activist Post.
The group includes business owners and two doctors who “are asking the city to immediately repeal the mask mandate which was passed by city council last month.”
At a press conference, optometrist Robert Zoellner said:
“…the fear factor has got to step back. This idea that I don’t want to give you something that I don’t even know that I have is almost at the point of ridiculous. Let’s use some common sense.”
Dr. James Meehan, MD followed by warning that mask wearing has “well-known risks that have been well-studied and they’re not being discussed in the risk analysis.
“I’m seeing patients that have facial rashes, fungal infections, bacterial infections. Reports coming from my colleagues, all over the world, are suggesting that the bacterial pneumonias are on the rise.
“Why might that be? Because untrained members of the public are wearing medical masks, repeatedly… in a non-sterile fashion… They’re becoming contaminated. They’re pulling them off of their car seat, off the rearview mirror, out of their pocket, from their countertop, and they’re reapplying a mask that should be worn fresh and sterile every single time.”
Dr. Meehan adds:
“New research is showing that cloth masks may be increasing the aerosolization of the SARS-COV-2 virus into the environment causing an increased transmission of the disease…”
In conclusion, Dr. Meehan states:
“In February and March we were told not to wear masks. What changed? The science didn’t change. The politics did. This is about compliance. It’s not about science… Our opposition is using low-level retrospective observational studies that should not be the basis for making a medical decision of this nature.”
John C. A. Manley has spent over a decade ghostwriting for medical doctors, as well as naturopaths, chiropractors and Ayurvedic physicians. He publishes the COVID-19(84) Red Pill Briefs – an email-based newsletter dedicated to preventing the governments of the world from using an exaggerated pandemic as an excuse to violate our freedom, health, privacy, livelihood and humanity. He is also writing a novel, Brave New Normal: A Dystopian Love Story. Visit his website at: MuchAdoAboutCorona.ca. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.
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Andy Rowlands
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It was predicted some time ago that large-scale mask-wearing would create such problems, but we were told to wear them anyway. It’s becoming more obvious that the only thing that matters is the (possibly fake) virus, and every other health concern has to take a back seat, even if that means people die who would not otherwise.
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very old white guy
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bacterial pneumonia was the primary cause of death during the spanish flu, just ask dr, fauci, he co authored a paper stating just that.
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T. C. Clark
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I had to wear a mask for a couple of hours recently….long time for me….developed a fever blister…I suspect mask wearing….not to worry….Fauci sez 2 masks better than one…common sense sez Fauci.
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Alfred Ernst Buck
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ich bin der Ansicht, dass eine Stoffmaske mit Kupfergestrick zwischen zwei dichten Baumwollgeweben sicherer ist als eine OP Papiermaske oder FFP Plastikmaske, die Bakterien und Viren sammelt.
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Alexandra Duane
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False headline. The doctor specifically says that the problems are being caused by people wearing dirty masks over and over. All reliable authorities have emphasized wearing clean masks, washing masks after each use, or wearing disposable masks just once.
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