| 00:00 | | Answer, please! The people who usually claim that vaccines don’t work are also those |
| 00:03 | | who say that treatments are what matter the most. |
| 00:06 | | I have nothing against medical treatments, I think they are essential. |
| 00:10 | | Go ahead. —I beg your pardon, Mrs. Merlino. If you read my post attentively, |
| 00:13 | | I have pointed out something else. |
| 00:16 | | It deals with an RNA virus, so it constantly mutates. |
| 00:22 | | There haven’t been only the Omicron variant, the Delta one, the British one, the Brazilian one. |
| 00:26 | | It keeps mutating. It is like the flu vaccine. |
| 00:30 | | We are vaccinating people with a vaccine which has been made, created, patented, |
| 00:35 | | on the basis of the Wuhan virus from 2019. That’s insane. |
| 00:39 | | Vaccination would be perfect, if… I understood that, but actually, |
| 00:43 | | now that there is the Omicron variant, |
| 00:47 | | the vaccinated people may catch Covid but won’t become seriously ill. |
| 00:50 | | That’s a great start, in my opinion. —That’s not entirely true. |
| 00:54 | | Unfortunately, people can still become ill; trust me. |
| 00:57 | | Among my patients, so many are unvaccinated. |
| 01:01 | | But there are also people who got the third dose; trust me. |
| 01:04 | | That’s not the point. When Pfizer releases the updated vaccine against the Omicron variant |
| 01:09 | | next March, this will be effective, unless a new variant appears. |
| 01:14 | | Excuse me doctor: why do you have so many unvaccinated patients? |
| 01:18 | | Do they choose you, because they are unvaccinated? |
| 01:21 | | Do they trust you more than other physicians? Why is that? |
| 01:24 | | I don’t know. —Because I have so many friends who are physicians, |
| 01:28 | | I even interview them, they tell me that… |
| 01:32 | | If you go to another physician, the first thing you hear from them is: “Get vaccinated!”. |
| 01:37 | | Whereas the doctor here follows another procedure. |
| 01:41 | | I will not tell a sick person to get vaccinated, please! |
| 01:47 | | Very good job! —No, please, try to stay focused on what I am saying. |
| 01:53 | | The people who come to me are symptomatic patients; they are ill. |
| 01:58 | | It is not the right time for them to get vaccinated. |
| 02:01 | | I need to cure them first! If we treated all the symptomatic patients |
| 02:07 | | from the first or the second day of the disease onwards, our hospitals would be empty. |
| 02:13 | | Why? Even Professor Remuzzi’s and Professor Suter’s latest research, |
| 02:16 | | from Mario Negri Institute, has confirmed that. |
| 02:19 | | If we give patients anti-inflammatories at least, from the first or the second day of the disease, |
| 02:24 | | even before a positive swab, the risk of hospitalization is reduced by 90%. |
| 02:29 | | Let’s listen to another doctor, too, about this matter. |