The Covid Plandemic and the Crash in Trust of Doctors, By Mrs. Vera West

Dr Peter McCullough discusses an article by Peril et al., "Trust in Physicians and Hospitals During the Covid-19 Pandemic in a 50-state Survey of US Adults," Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)Open, July, 2024, which concludes from a survey of 443,455 respondents, that there was a significant drop in trust of doctors in the US. Trust for physicians and hospitals decreased from 71.5 percent in April 2020 to 40.1 percent in January 2024. This is an indication of the American people's lack of confidence in the Covid mRNA vax, not merely from deaths and side effects, but because people still got Covid, as the vax did not prevent transmission, being a "leaky vaccine." The doctors pushed it.

The parallel situation does not appear to exist in Australia, although a similar survey has not been conducted. However other surveys indicate a high level of trust in doctors: https://www.comparethemarket.com.au/health-insurance/features/trust-in-medical-professionals/. The penny here, does not appear to have dropped yet.

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/trust-in-doctors-plummets-during

"By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Patients from all over the country fly in for appointments in my DFW office. When I ask them why have you come from so far? The most common answer I get is "I don't trust my doctors anymore." Patients feel burned by doctors who refused to prescribe medications in the McCullough Protocol featured by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons since October of 2020. Some ended up being hospitalized for lack of early treatment and sadly some loved ones died because of therapeutic nihilism. But the capper was the relentless push with novel, genetic, unsafe and ineffective COVID-19 vaccines. Most will never forgive their doctors, mid-level providers, and nurses for lifelong injuries and disabilities resulting from COVID-19 vaccination. Many physicians have not apologized despite the obvious errors in medical judgment.

Data from Perlis et al support this sentiment from internet surveys conducted between April 1, 2020, and January 31, 2024, among 443,455 unique respondents aged 18 years or older residing in the US, with state-level representative quotas for race and ethnicity, age, and gender. Overall, the proportion of adults reporting a lot of trust for physicians and hospitals decreased from 71.5% (95% CI, 70.7%-72.2%) in April 2020 to 40.1% (95% CI, 39.4%-40.7%) in January 2024. Wisely declining COVID-19 vaccination and boosters was strongly associated with loss of trust. 

 

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