MSF’s Ebola Clinical Guidelines
Here is a book compiled by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in 2008 to explain the clinical care of Ebola and other filovirus patients:
Here is a book compiled by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in 2008 to explain the clinical care of Ebola and other filovirus patients:
CJ Hopkins bats another one out of the park: https://cjhopkins.substack.com/p/the-unvaccinated-question-revisited On 1 September, 1941, Chief of Reich Security Reinhard Heydrich, one of the most fanatical, mass-murdering Nazis, issued a now notorious decree ordering Jews above the age of six to wear an identifying badge in public. The Jewish Badge, a yellow Star of David with…
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Dr Nass;
Now you feel you are an expert on Ebola and qualified to discuss this ???.
My dear you do not have a solitary clue what you are talking about. Y
In the past you have ignored 3 peer reviewed papers on the Zimbabwe anthrax event to promote your own agenda. You have ignored large recent outbreaks in Zimbabwe-clearly determined to have been brought in by Vultures from Botswana.
You have never seen a clinical case of Ebola, you have never worked with the virus, and now you want to hash around and convince others you are an expert.
Pathetic.
Dr S Hatfill MD MSc M.Med