Big Pharma is not protected from fraud. The trick is to find a prosecutor willing to prosecute Big Pharma for fraud then using that victory as a basis for civil suits.
Yes, the docs and hospitals enjoy no such protection from liability for harm caused. They all had a duty to know. That is why compiling med journal articles, a timeline of public health statements of harms reported such as on VAERS, all establish that docs and hospitals ignored the science or cherry picked only studies that were self-stated conflicted and reported funding by big pharma so should have been discarded, not used as the sole guide for all medical care related to COVID.
You have to still establish “community standard” in malpractice cases so the herd mentality will require a good case to break. Most doctors and hospitals etc will try to confidentially pay off cases so I’m hoping the dam breaks soon.
I don't see why not, particularly if they didn't (and apparently most didn't) actually discuss the possible adverse effects of the doses. The whole AMA seems to be complicit.
Big Pharma is not protected from fraud. The trick is to find a prosecutor willing to prosecute Big Pharma for fraud then using that victory as a basis for civil suits.
Yes, the docs and hospitals enjoy no such protection from liability for harm caused. They all had a duty to know. That is why compiling med journal articles, a timeline of public health statements of harms reported such as on VAERS, all establish that docs and hospitals ignored the science or cherry picked only studies that were self-stated conflicted and reported funding by big pharma so should have been discarded, not used as the sole guide for all medical care related to COVID.
You have to still establish “community standard” in malpractice cases so the herd mentality will require a good case to break. Most doctors and hospitals etc will try to confidentially pay off cases so I’m hoping the dam breaks soon.
You can't sue Big Pharma but it they knowingly have knowledge they are harmful you can sue their asses off.
Which they did
I don't see why not, particularly if they didn't (and apparently most didn't) actually discuss the possible adverse effects of the doses. The whole AMA seems to be complicit.
Because that goes hand in hand with 'informed' consent. If they don't actually inform you, did you actually consent?
Yes, you can sue doctors, nurses, and other injectors under willful misconduct.
https://www.phe.gov/emergency/events/COVID19/COVIDvaccinators/Pages/PREP-Act-Immunity-from-Liability-for-COVID-19-Vaccinators.aspx
If docs, nurses and hospitals get sued they will stop injecting because Pharma cant back them up.