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    Letter to The Editor:
    New England Journal of Medicine Speaks

    October 9, 20206 Comments
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    By John Roberts, Sedona Resident
    (October 9, 2020)

    Letter to The EditorThis renowned body now says we need a new president. Never before have they invaded the political domain.

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    6 Comments

    1. Michael Schroeder on October 12, 2020 10:59 am

      John – and they should stick to Medicine, NO president – EVER has responded QUICKER, pushed pharma AND the FDA for a resolution to this issue than Trump.

      And we are witnessing the results. Politicians don’t cut it.

      PERIOD.

    2. Archie Mendez on October 12, 2020 12:47 pm

      Likely because COVID has been politicized. The World Health Organization says no reason for lockdowns and mandates. New scientific studies say healthy people should not be wearing masks.

      totally agree – medical journals need to stick to medicine and leave politics out of it.

      Open the country – or people will die from the lockdowns, not the flu

    3. John roberts on October 13, 2020 1:05 am

      Mike and Archie, I’m sure you both know that the New England Journal has earned the very top respect from every one in the medical arena . I suspect the reason why they say get rid of dumpy – it’s illegal to dispense medical advice without a license but more so because he knows nothing about medical care – He’s a pure idiot by all counts.

      Archie that’s not politics nor prejudice but acting like responsible people do in the national interests of good medical practice in which they excel far more so than you ever will.

      John

    4. Archie Mendez on October 19, 2020 2:40 pm

      Only 5 more years of this ? unless we stand up and say NO = burn the masks!

    5. john roberts on October 21, 2020 9:39 am

      Thanks Archie for your email full of gibberish. I gather you know zero about this organization so don’t bother to waste my time with your reply.

      John

    6. Thomas Lewis on October 25, 2020 4:12 pm

      Hey John R don’t waste your time arguing. Mike has made a habit of being on the losing side of every election as of late…. be it local or national.


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