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Kathy Boston's avatar

Kennedy seems to be going after the low hanging fruit.

Why is the Covid vaccine still on the market? Why is the prep act and the 1986 act still in play?

How come nobody's addressing Ralph BARIC, the University of North Carolina and Fauci and Peter Daszak who caused the pandemic?

Larry Kiehl's avatar

I think RFK is just getting the ball rolling, baby steps to start, otherwise if he went all out, it would be like shock and awe for big pharma and the medical community, too much to take all at once, with likely severe, possibly life-threatening, consequences for RFK. Put yourselves in his shoes, how would YOU handle it?!

William Sink's avatar

dumbest take ive seen in a while. none of us are cabinet secretaries and thats stupid.

Jean's avatar

"Kennedy seems to be going after the low hanging fruit."

Exactly, I am stunned that he would take this action, while ignoring all the kickbacks to hospitals and doctors after they gave patients Fake PCR testing, put them on ventilators and Remdesivir, when they died, if they classified it as a covid death, they received over 500 thousand per death. We have been had, again.

William Sink's avatar

you just made those numbers up!

Jean's avatar

I did not just make the numbers up, why don't you do your research of the hospital administrations, each one got a different amount, depending on the treatment, such as Remdesivir, the vent and others. If the protocol was followed the payouts were great, including the organ donors payouts.

Don't Sink yourself William.

Tonee norman's avatar

I thought it was 35,000$ per death….Still…

Jean's avatar

It actually depended on the hospital and the state it was in. California hospitals receiving the highest payout. It also depends on meeting all the criteria, which would determine the amount of the payout.

Deb Nance's avatar

This all sounds very good!

Ruth Williams's avatar

This entire administration is disappointing at best. Lee zeldin (denying geoengineering, health I’d, RFK is a compulsive liar!

JamesDuff's avatar

Good news 🗞️ steps in right direction.

No more perverse incentives that enrich the hospitals and coerce compliance, is a good thing.

Shaming is a powerful tool.

Go RFK

Dr Oz.

More undoing to get done.

William Sink's avatar

what does "enrich the hospitals" mean? hospitals done have salaries they use to live a great lifestyle. What does this actually mean?

JamesDuff's avatar

Getting bounties off killing people then claiming they had Covid.

kim's avatar

Blessings and so much Gratitude xoxoxo

Crixcyon's avatar

Come the next fake pandemic, the HHS will be front and center pushing mRNA poisons on every human in the US.

No one was saved by any safe and effective mRNA poisons...all lies once again.

With the coming A/i controlled real ID, all privacy about anything will be lost. These jokers make me wanna puke.

Jewell's avatar

Thanks for your reporting, but I am confused. "The elimination of a Biden-era rule that tied hospital reimbursement to the reporting of staff vaccination rates" Ok so the staff will no longer be pressured to vaccinate for economic incentives to the hospitals, but those at the top may still require vaccines since they seem to be firmly indoctrinated. The medical staff generally vaccinate each other and I have heard that some of them agree not to get the flu vaccine and instead either just dispose of the vaccine or inject an orange. Unfortunately they often require non-medical staff to also get these shots - I doubt if they have the option to fake them.

“This repeal allows medical institutions to prioritize patient care over politics, shifting their attention back to evidence-based treatment, not ideological enforcement.. The policy repeals are part of a broader HHS effort to restore medical autonomy in federally funded programs and root out financial and regulatory pressures that incentivize physicians towards pre-scripted medical decisions rather than individualized, evidence-based care.”

Not sure what the elimination of financial incentives to hospitals for staff vaccinations has to do with medical autonomy or evidence based care for the patient. There are government incentives and pharmaceutical incentives which direct patient care (chemotherapy being a major one).

What about those economic incentives [by insurance companies and others (possibly federal and state government)] for providers of childhood vaccinations? Do the care facilities and VA also get some form of economic incentive? I am more concerned with eliminating these.

NK's avatar

Great news but maddening. How many of us lost our jobs, our careers, livelihoods, professional reputations over the propaganda and unethical mandates? It doesn’t go far enough. Healthcare centers should have to pay restitution to the loyal employees they gaslit and fired.

William Sink's avatar

none of that makes any sense. Grow a pair and be a real conservative! No one owes you any of those things. You chose to not get shot and had consequences (you didnt. you dont know anyone who did. fox told you to be mad though(. How would professional reputation be damaged? There was never a mandate, you always had a choice.

NK's avatar

Your ignorance is astounding. There was a mandate via DHHS that impacted everyone in healthcare. It resulted in many of us losing our jobs and professional connections. They ignored informed consent ethics and worse. Time for justice- no amnesty.

William Sink's avatar

You are all insane. How do you think society has added 50 years of life expectancy in the last 100 years? weve been here for thousands. make it make sense.

William Sink's avatar

This is a deeply misleading mischaracterization of basic infection control policies. Hospitals reporting vaccination rates during a pandemic isn't 'coercion' - it's the same transparency we require for hand hygiene compliance and other safety measures that protect vulnerable patients.

The author conveniently ignores that healthcare workers have professional obligations to minimize harm to immunocompromised patients. Calling evidence-based public health measures 'psychological warfare' while citing RFK Jr. - a man with zero medical training who's promoted debunked vaccine-autism links - is frankly embarrassing.

Multiple peer-reviewed studies continue to demonstrate COVID vaccines' effectiveness in reducing severe outcomes and protecting healthcare systems. Framing basic reporting requirements as some dystopian surveillance scheme is conspiracy theory thinking, not serious policy analysis.

This is crazy and yall are nuts!

T. Jeanne's avatar

I don't think the rot can be cut out. Because it is apparent "Medicine" was founded in this rot.

It is propaganda that monopolized Medicine deserves "status" and arrogance/financial rewards through it's highly cultivated perception that medical leaders are very intelligent or respectable/ethical... & all part of the rot. All designed for mass control.

Godbless Kennedy and those willing to stand against the rot mainstream medicine fundamentally is.

William Sink's avatar

how do you think we have added 50 years of life expectancy in the last 100 years of civilization?

janet kessler's avatar

Seems to me that Kennedy and Trump are working on opposing sides of the American restoration effort... or, it's just another political scam. Yawn...

Cherre Dyer's avatar

So good!Thanks, RFKJr❣️🍒

SeeingTruth's avatar

Jon - any intel on why the HHS press release page on the hospital vaccine reporting is showing "page not found"? Noticing a few other recent HHS press releases also showing the same result.

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Apologies - Correction - HHS press release is back up without being edited. Too much late night reading!