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Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #35 on: February 06, 2022, 12:55:36 AM »
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Is the eye doctor doing anything illegal?


Yes he is.  See the Peggy Hall videos to learn more on that.  Or not, if it's not your "hill".




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You are welcome to believe or disbelieve anything you want about COVID or the non-existence of COVID.

I believe there are both bioweapons and there is 5G technology which is affecting a small portion of the population (so far anyway). 

 I also believe hundreds of thousands of people die from the flu just like they did every year before 2020 unnoticed.

There are no tests for "Covid 19" or any variants thereof.

I think it's great that the FLCCC has helped people get well.

That doesn't nullify the other dubious information they are spreading.

People should know about both.

People need to know the "red flags" to look for.

"Early detection" and all the measures to isolate people and track and trace is a huge red flag people should be aware of.

That is the main component to ushering in the Great Reset 4th Industrial Revolution and move everyone on to a blockchain tokenized economy in virtual reality and augmented reality.

Why else would our dear friends at the Federal Reserve in February of 2020 promote the very same thing?

Does the Federal Reserve care about our health?

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Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #36 on: February 06, 2022, 01:01:58 AM »
My wager still stands.

:cowboy:

Nighty night.


Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #37 on: February 06, 2022, 01:02:23 AM »
I gave plenty of examples in my original post to the OP. You are in close personal space of the eye doctor, and he's in your close personal space. To explain it clearly, I even said, "within kissing distance." NORMAL PEOPLE only allow others into this close personal space for a GOOD REASON. Eg. Eye care. Otherwise, normally only a spouse or children or other loved ones or very close personal friends are going to be "allowed" into that space.

If someone has a cold and is hacking and sneezing all over, do you get up in their face? Probably not. Parents of small children know full well how snotty their little ones can get if they are sick and/or have runny noses, but that doesn't mean you, Joe Blow wants to be picking them up and cuddling them, and if you do, you will probably wash your hands.

So if an eye doctor wants you to wear a mask so he doesn't have to smell your garlic bread breath or have someone
accidentally spit on him while talking to him, what's the big deal? SARS-Cov2 is a Respiratory virus that is spread through *airborne droplets* that are transmitted from talking, sneezing, coughing singing, etc. (You can research what you like about it, I don't have the time or the energy to do everyone's homework for them).

I also indicated in my first post to you that eye doctors are "regulated professionals." We are talking about HEALTH CARE here. I bolded the part in your post about "community standards." Why? Because HEALTH CARE also needs to have Standards of Care. You don't want people walking around the stores without clothing on? Well, there needs to be minimum Standards in health care. If you go to an eye doctor in Florida, you can be reasonably certain you will receive similar care as in Idaho. How does this happen? Because of State and Federal Legislation that monitor training, cleanliness, competencies and so on. Each healthcare professional will have a "Scope of Practice." You can research that yourself also if you wish.

Masks have been part of health care since the 1800's, if not earlier. (I'm not going to drag out all my textbooks either--look it up if you want the exact date). There are various purposes, types and reasons for them, and this includes reducing infections. If the eye doctor is a regulated professional, then *he has to follow certain regulations* in order to practice, period. The eye doctor himself is likely NOT the one asking for masks to be worn in his office--it will almost always be coming from his Licensing Body making it a *uniform requirement.*

Without Standards of Care, you run the risk of some kid off the street doing eye exams and possibly hurting people. That's one example of many things that could go wrong. Without "Community Standards," you will have people showing up to do grocery shopping in the nude.

Requiring masks for healthcare is ENTIRELY DIFFERENT than "requiring" masks to do grocery shopping. There is higher risk of the patient and healthcare professional getting sick by being in closer contact than there is from a person going grocery shopping. However, the more a person is exposed to other people, the higher the risk of infection becomes. With certain diseases, (especially airborne ones, for example), many people can get sick VERY quickly, and with short, or repeated exposures.

Some diseases have varying "incubation periods." You could be feeling fine, but 2 days prior you came in contact with a fellow that is sick with TB, say. (Or SARS-Cov2 :-) This is what would be called "asymptomatic." You feel fine, because you aren't yet showing symptoms--symptoms are subjective items of being unwell--fatigue, aches, etc. Signs, are OBJECTIVE, and are measurable things like a fever, cough, sputum, red face, etc. You will most likely start to feel unwell AFTER being exposed to someone that is sick. That is where contact tracing comes in. Where did you get sick, perhaps? Well, you went to work with 100 people, and then went grocery shopping in a store of 50 people, and so on. Contact tracing works to identify what stage of the disease process is in play for each person EXPOSED to the illness (TB, etc.)

Are you putting some of the pieces together?

There is a time and a place for masks, and there are various types of masks for different purposes. They have LIMITED use in public settings, but that doesn't mean they are useless. Much of the problems with masks, is that 99% of the public will not know how to use and wear them properly nor discard them, because they haven't been properly taught methods of infection control, proper handwashing, and clean technique, etc. So for the vast public, they can do more harm than good, because people keep touching them, etc.

Health care professionals have been trained in their use. If you don't want to go to an eye doctor that requires a mask, then good luck. But then don't come back and complain if you go to a restaurant and find hair in your food because the cook forgot his hair net that day and the manager didn't enforce the "STANDARD," that is "REASONABLE," for food production services. Masks and hairnets are both in the same type of category of infection protection items for simplicity sake.

OVERREACH OF GOVT. is an entirely separate issue that has NOTHING to do with mask wearing, and has nothing to do with your statement about whether or not I think it's just "crazy Trads" objecting to them, or however you phrased it. Keep the issues straight. There are multiple ones that have NOTHING to do with "Communism" and everything to do with providing High-quality and safe, competent healthcare.

Masks in healthcare aren't going anywhere, so sorry to disappoint people.


Anne, there are over 50 peer reviewed studies you can find at pubmed to show that masks are harmful and not helpful.  This was even shown to be true during the Spanish Flu and Fauci himself was named on that study.

There is no virus that has been isolated, purified and identified to cause any kind of pandemic and there are not enough dead bodies to equate to any kind of pandemic.

Surgeons only wear masks to avoid drooling into their patients and they follow strict protocols for removing and replacing them.

Masks of every kind are not effective in stopping any kind of virus from going through or around.

If someone in the healthcare industry wants to ignore the science and wear a mask to protect themselves then they should go ahead and do so.

There is NO SCIENTIFIC reason and no legal right for them to require others to do so.

The same applies at the grocery store and everywhere else.

Paranoid people who refuse to acknowledge science should wear two, three or four masks of every type they feel comfortable with.

Knock yourself out and play pretend but don't expect others to "pretend" with you.

There is no sane reason to require other people to do so.

Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #38 on: February 06, 2022, 01:36:03 AM »
We are talking about the doctor imposing his arbitrary opinions on us as a condition of providing service.  
We don’t even know this until Lover of truth answers my question,
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I am curious how you know that no local eye doctor will see you.
Do you ring for appointment and the receptionist tells you up front that you must wear a mask before she will make the appointment?
Or do you ask her if mask wearing is necessary?
Maybe it is just a matter of an officious who has taken it on herself.Is he making a mountain out of a molehill.

often companies only put up a sign to keep themselves from danger from dobbers.

Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #39 on: February 06, 2022, 06:57:46 AM »
Back in grade school boys would wear t-shirts saying, "I'm with stupid." Nobody else except the boys wearing the t-shirts thought they were "cool." The ones wearing the t-shirts tended to also be the ones to wear t-shirts saying, "My parents went to Hawaii, and all they got me was this dumb t-shirt."

Whatever floats your boat.
Aaand, it seems to have pushed a hot button on the board's new drama-queen as well..