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Media reports continue to push a narrative of doom and gloom, despite the positive news that new coronavirus infections in the US fell by over 25% over the past few weeks. But still, when Covid strikes your family, it becomes very personal, and the need for accurate information can make all the difference between life and death. People like Sarah, who wrote to the network with this message: Thank you Malcolm for having the question and answer sessions with Dr. Peter McCullough. My family and I are very appreciative of the knowledge that you share during these difficult times. My question for Dr. McCullough is this: as an unvaccinated person that is afraid of taking the shot for its potential negative side effects, is there any concern for unvaccinated people receiving blood donations from vaccinated individuals?

Here at America Out Loud, we are receiving a tremendous number of questions and comments on a daily basis, and are doing our best to get the answers back into your hands. Dr. Peter McCollough will be joining Malcolm Out Loud in the weeks ahead on the Voice of a Nation to bring a series of these highly important Q & A’s to the airwaves. Dr. Peter McCullough is an academic internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist from Dallas, TX. Dr. McCullough is considered among the world’s top experts on COVID-19 pandemic response.

Here are examples of the kind of questions that we will address on the program today, and much more:

HELP! My son is in the Marine Corp reserve and has to be “fully vaccinated” by Jan 1. He does NOT want the vax but will face dishonorable discharge if he refuses. If he started taking Ivermectin during the month of vaccination, would this help reduce vax injury due to Ivermectin’s ability to stop the replication of the spike protein?

– Could you please discuss treatment for long-haul symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, etc? Should patients take Ivermectin again? Steroids?

My husband wants my two sons, ages 12 and 14, to get vaccinated because he is afraid that if they get sick with Covid, they might suffer from “long covid” after recovering from the acute covid infection. What is your professional opinion? I do not want them to get vaccinated, but I don’t know what concrete information or data I can point my husband to, to show him the risks associated with the vaccine are greater than the risk of long Covid.

– Once a VACCINATED person gets sick with Covid… do they then have the full, regular, natural immunity, or would it be compromised in any way?

I have read the CDC is retiring the PCR test at the end of the year. What test will be used to determine if Covid positive in 2022?

Can my employer charge me more money for healthcare if I do not have the vaccine?

The Q&As have been fantastic! Dr. McCullough said several times on the dilute betadine treatment “just a few drops in a glass of water,” but can you clarify how many ounces of water? Additionally, betadine has a new gargle product available which is already diluted, but it recommends using no more than 7 days in a row. Would it not be safe then to use daily indefinitely?

Prior to both Malcolm and Dr. McCullough getting Covid, were either of you doing the Iodine gargle and spit and nasal spray?


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Sandra
Sandra
2 years ago

First, thanks for all the valuable information. I have a question for Dr. McCullough;
My husband and I got covid at the end of May. He’s been forced to get the vaccine to continue working. After reading about side effects and injuries he doesn’t want to take it but he’ll have to leave his 25 year private practice. Because he has a private practice even his clients ask him if he’s vaxed to schedule with him. This is a very difficult decision.
My question, If he gets the vaccine would he lose his natural immunity? he’s 53 years old with severe IDD, dyslexia and digestive issues, would the J&J be a better option?

Shannon Davidson
Shannon Davidson
2 years ago

Can those with natural immunity (mine was verified with a positive T detect test, but I was not PCR tested) “catch” the virus again, remain asymptomatic, but still spread it? I know you said those naturally immune won’t get sick with COVID a second time, but can we still spread it?

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