Fake News

What Opie Dopie suggests here is total bullshit- as usual coming from him.

THIS SUCKER COULD SUCK A GOLF BALL THROUGH A 100 FOOT GARDEN HOSE IN TERMS OF HOW HE CAN SUCK A CONSPIRACY THEORY OUT OF A NEWS STORY, EXAGGERATE IT, AND SPREAD IT.

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Go hug your mom who's life Trump's OWS saved you ungrateful slug.
 
The doctor was associated and worked for the hospital. That's verified.
He worked for a staffing company not the hospital . BIG difference. And he had not worked at the hospital in 2 months. But does that stop the reporter from talking with the hospital to verify the accusations?
 
OMG what a novel idea!

Correct. No clue what you are trying to do here.

A doctor that was verifiably associated and worked for the hospital told the local news the claim and they reported what he said.

Plenty of reporters in Afghanistan reported plenty of stories that are unverifiable. Like the story of the US trained dogs being left behind.
 
The local news never said it was factual. It's just repeating what the doctor said. There's a video of him saying it. Did you watch it?

Besides, it was first reported FIVE days ago. The statement from the hospital was made on the 2nd or 3rd. Today is the 5th. Not exactly current event, is it?
Pretty current. Its still being reported today by differing outlets
 
The local news never said it was factual. It's just repeating what the doctor said. There's a video of him saying it. Did you watch it?

Besides, it was first reported FIVE days ago. The statement from the hospital was made on the 2nd or 3rd. Today is the 5th. Not exactly current event, is it?
Pretty current. Its still being reported today by differing outlets
 

From the article

NHS Sequoyah, a hospital in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, released a statement over the weekend that said it is not one of the hospitals treating people for ivermectin overdoses.


The hospital also said McElyea has not worked at Sequoyah in two months but clarified that he "is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room."
 
From the article

NHS Sequoyah, a hospital in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, released a statement over the weekend that said it is not one of the hospitals treating people for ivermectin overdoses.


The hospital also said McElyea has not worked at Sequoyah in two months but clarified that he "is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room."
Buried deep in the article :rofl2:
 
Buried deep in the article :rofl2:

Um did you even read the headline and the bulletpoints?

Oklahoma's ERs are so backed up with people overdosing on ivermectin that gunshot victims are having to wait to be treated, a doctor says

An ER doctor in Oklahoma said rural hospitals in the state are clogged with people overdosing on ivermectin.

Dr. Jason McElyea said the bed shortage was so severe that gunshot victims are waiting to be treated.

A doctor in rural Oklahoma said the number of people overdosing on the deworming medication ivermectin meant for livestock is so high that emergency rooms were filled to the brim.

The situation is so dire that people with gunshot wounds have to wait their turn to get treatment, Dr. Jason McElyea, an ER physician affiliated with hospitals in Sallisaw, told NBC affiliate KFOR.

McElyea said the hospitals he worked at became overwhelmed after people started taking ivermectin, believing unverified claims that it's an effective COVID-19 treatment.

"The ERs are so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting to facilities where they can get definitive care and be treated," McElyea said.

Again, Expresslane, what are you even trying to do? You really think this is a "gotcha" moment?
 
Um did you even read the headline and the bulletpoints?

Oklahoma's ERs are so backed up with people overdosing on ivermectin that gunshot victims are having to wait to be treated, a doctor says

An ER doctor in Oklahoma said rural hospitals in the state are clogged with people overdosing on ivermectin.

Dr. Jason McElyea said the bed shortage was so severe that gunshot victims are waiting to be treated.

A doctor in rural Oklahoma said the number of people overdosing on the deworming medication ivermectin meant for livestock is so high that emergency rooms were filled to the brim.

The situation is so dire that people with gunshot wounds have to wait their turn to get treatment, Dr. Jason McElyea, an ER physician affiliated with hospitals in Sallisaw, told NBC affiliate KFOR.

McElyea said the hospitals he worked at became overwhelmed after people started taking ivermectin, believing unverified claims that it's an effective COVID-19 treatment.

"The ERs are so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting to facilities where they can get definitive care and be treated," McElyea said.

Again, Expresslane, what are you even trying to do? You really think this is a "gotcha" moment?

Why don't you post what the hospital told the reporter that reported the fake news when she/he checked the Doc's story out? :laugh: Oh that right you CAN'Tbecause the reporter ran with the report because it fit her/his narrative.
 
Why don't you post what the hospital told the reporter that reported the fake news when she/he checked the Doc's story out? :laugh: Oh that right you CAN'Tbecause the reporter ran with the report because it fit her/his narrative.

Oh NOW it fits her narrative? :rofl2:

The truth comes out.
 
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