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searching4rainbow

03/08/21 8:34 AM

#151352 RE: misiu143 #151305

I wrote to Dr Woodcock and shared a few paragraphs from an article in Papillion NE from January; the town lost another parent yesterday.

“My dad was a loving and caring daddy and I loved him so much,” eight-year-old Brendan Pillay said.

Neville became sick around the same time as his wife Kara on November 29th. On December 8th he was in the hospital, on the 17th he and his wife made the decision to intubate him.

IT LOOKED LIKE THE RIGHT DECISION A FEW DAYS LATER BUT THE MEDICATION HE WAS ON CAUSED ORGAN FAILURE AND HE DIED ON THE 29TH.




https://www.1011now.com/2021/01/05/papillion-family-remembers-family-member-lost-to-covid-19/
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Learning53

03/10/21 11:15 PM

#152320 RE: misiu143 #151305

FWIW

Emailed Janet Woodcock as well, and got the standard response, "can't comment..." . So, rather annoyed, sent another email asking her if she had actually read my message, to which she replied, she had.

Oh well, decided I wasn't getting very far with her, so sent off emails to two members of the House and also forwarded my Janet Woodcock letter as well. And finally, a Dr Offit from the children's Hospital of Philadelphia (appears to be a "heavy-hitter" in vaccines and infectious diseases). I listened to an interview with him on CNN this evening. I also sent him the same message and followed up with my woodcock letter. Hopefully, someone will recognize and act upon the import of Woodcock's, "No way an EUA."

Politically, Woodcock's position could give the Republicans a real hammer. Picture a headline, "Biden's choice of Janet Woodcock as commissioner of the FDA potentially sends thousands to their graves." Then the actual account of her refusal to allow Leronlimab to be used and thus lower the death toll by a minimum of 25%.

FWIW - anyone who is "older" should have a real concern with her decision. The vaccines are all very well and good, but will eventually lead to confusion.

"Has that person, 'masklessly' walking down the street, been vaccinated with active immunity, vaccinated with waning or expired immunity, or just a flaming sphincter? If we catch it, at an advanced age, the numbers are definitely against us and the current SOC is a poor choice without the addition of leronlimab. My wife and I have managed to survive one year, but with the potential for new raging variants coming at us, and bozos thinking it's their Constitutional right to infect everyone else...survival is very "iffy" (we reside in the suburbs of Phila. and the incidence is often in the "red zone").