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Zack Vegas
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    In answer to the question posed by the title of the thread, I’m going to say “No.”

    Pierre Kory speculates wildly based on the claimed fact that ONE specific location (the medical center) is not offering the vaccine to employees (which would suggest ALL employees of Ohio State, not simply doctors and nurses).   There are many potential reasons why this particular location wouldn’t be offering vaccines to employees, and my top guess would be that they have a limited inventory at that location, and couldn’t serve both public demand and the potential number of employees that would visit the center.  I don’t think either of Kory’s two possibilities are even possible, as if OSUMC Leadership had genuine concerns about the safety or efficacy of any product, they wouldn’t be offering it to ANYBODY.  Considering the same screenshot offers several other locations (4 Express Care locations, and maybe some other Ohio State retail pharmacy locations),  for *anyone* 18+ to go get a Covid vaccine (including Ohio State employees), it’s certainly not a move to keep anyone safe from the product.

    In the United States, any policy on vaccine sale and distribution will begin and end with the FDA (unless Congress intervenes).  Since Kory claims to be an MD that works or has worked within the medical system, his apparent lack of knowledge about the basic structure of the US medical system is itself alarming.  He also appears to be a leader of the FLCCC, the group that still recommends the SSRI fluvoxamine as part of a  treatment for the common cold (aka, COVID).

    • This reply was modified 3 months, 3 weeks ago by Zack Vegas.
    • This reply was modified 3 months, 3 weeks ago by Zack Vegas.

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