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At one point, a topic was raised about conspiracy theorists and the presentation of incorrect information related to the crown on the internet, to which Dr. Grujicic said that only vain people can do that.
– You always have people dealing with some of their personal frustrations on social media. I don’t care if someone is suspicious, but let them walk past the clinic to see what it looks like, or just stand in a spacesuit for 4 hours in intensive care, Dr. Grujicic said, describing what doctors face.
– Let them see what the nurses and doctors are doing. To say after all this fuss that it doesn’t exist, that it’s a fabrication, that someone is deliberately imprisoning us because they hate us, is silly. I said I think this is some kind of bioweapon, but to say it doesn’t exist is sheer nonsense – emphasized Dr. Grujicic.
He noted that he does not pay attention or read nonsense on the Internet, that he is in constant contact with colleagues and that he has personally seen the consequences that the crown leaves.
Dr. Grujicic then spoke about the anti-vaccination lobby, citing an example that completely disproves the story of the conspiracy theorists.
– Annually, before the cerebral palsy vaccine was discovered, 60,000 children in the United States fell ill. In the first year after vaccination, no one got sick. The vaccine is something that is an achievement of humanity – he said, and then spoke about the alleged connection between vaccination and autism among children:
– Talking about vaccines causing autism is complete nonsense. Today, it is very easy to assess autism. It’s enough that a child has a little developmental delay and is immediately labeled with autism, and then it turns out that this is not true, he noted.
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