
Doctor slams CDC, NIH, local health board for ‘contrafactual’ COVID guidance
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Everything being recommended by the CDC and the state board of health is actually contrary to all the rules of science,’ Dr. Dan Stock boldly stated during a Mt. Vernon school board meeting.
MOUNT VERNON, Indiana (LifeSiteNews) – A Indiana physician has blasted the “counterfactual” propaganda behind COVID-19 regulations and vaccines during a local school board meeting in a recorded speech which has subsequently “gone viral” online.
In response to a recent outbreak in the district, the Mt. Vernon School Board called an emergency meeting on August 6 to discuss COVID-19 regulations with around 20 parents attending and nine of them speaking.
One of the speakers was Dr. Dan Stock, a McCordsville resident and family medicine physician specially trained in immunology and inflammation regulation. Before beginning his speech, he delivered a flash drive containing studies about COVID-19 to the board.
“Everything being recommended by the CDC and the state board of health is actually contrary to all the rules of science,” he said, explaining that “we still have a problem because we’re doing things that are not useful.”
Stock, citing studies funded by the NIH, said that masks have been shown to be ineffective in stopping the spread of all respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, as the “aerosol particles which are small enough to go through every mask.”
“The CDC and NIH have chosen to ignore the very science that they paid to have done,” Dr. Stock said.
COVID-19 will not disappear as promised
Stock further warned that COVID-19 will never disappear, as the media and politicians repeatedly promise, saying “The natural history of all the respiratory viruses is that they circulate all year long waiting for the immune system to get sick through the winter or become deranged as has happened recently with these vaccines, and then they cause symptomatic disease.”
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