Monday, November 16, 2020

negligence or malpractice

 The governor of Michigan criticized Dr. Scott Atlas, one of President Donald Trump’s top Covid-19 advisers, after he said on Twitter Sunday that Michigan residents should “rise up” against its new restriction measures.

“The only way this stops is if people rise up,” Atlas said on Twitter. “You get what you accept. #FreedomMatters #StepUp.” Dr. Scott Atlas is a radiologist from Stanford who is the Trump Administrations Coronavirus Advisor. Ben Carson retired neurosurgeon and selected by Trump as Secretary of HUD. Both men may have advanced educational degrees in medicine, and both men are in positions way above their understanding of infectious disease and housing. “Secretary Carson has tested positive for the coronavirus. He is in good spirits and feels fortunate to have access to effective therapeutics which aid and markedly speed his recovery”  Carson, inhaled the masque of the red death fumes, as he willingly participated in one Super Spreader Event after another. AND Dr. Atlas believes in HERD Immunity/implied the darkest days of the Pandemic are behind us/and believes the health of the economy is a priority over people, and that this whole mask thing is overblown.  

In general, negligence involves a person's failure to exercise care in a way that a reasonable person would have done in a similar situation. ... Malpractice, however, is a type of negligence that specifically relates to licensed professionals who fail to provide services that meet the required standard of care.

 

I have to wonder, where and with whom the buck or is it WHO GIVES A FUCK, will stop! Both men have medical degrees and I am certain took the Hippocratic Oath As an important step in becoming a doctor, medical students must take the Hippocratic Oath. And one of the promises within that oath is “first, do no harm” (or “primum non nocere,” the Latin translation from the original Greek.) So Dr. Carson, and especially YOU, Dr. Atlas, please explain why in the United States we have 11.1million cases of COVID/over 246 Thousand Deaths from COVID, and on Sunday, November 15, 2020, in one day this country had 135,187 NEW CASES OF COVID!